The ulnar nerve is derived from the medial cord of the brachial plexus and carries fibres from the 8th cervical nerve and 1st thoracic nerve
The ulnar nerve does not give off any branches above the elbow. In the upper arm, it is closely related to the brachial artery and the median nerve. It passes behind the medial epicondyle of the humerus into the forearm. In the hand, close to the hamate bone, it divides into deep and superficial branches.
It is both motor and sensory:
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