“…The anatomy of the PIN in the proximal forearm has been well described in the past, with multiple authors describing the location of branches to the various muscles supplied by the PIN (Prasartritha et al, 1993;Abrams et al, 1997;Branovacki et al, 1998;Ozkan et al, 1999;Ebraheim et al, 2000;Seradge et al, 2000;Thomas et al, 2000;Ay et al, 2005;Tubbs et al, 2006;Hazani et al, 2008;Artico et al, 2009;Bertelli et al, 2009). It has also been shown that pronation of the forearm increases the distance between the PIN and the surgical approach when the posterior approach is used to expose the proximal radius (Strachan and Ellis, 1971;Tornetta et al, 1997;Witt and Kamineni, 1998;Diliberti et al, 2000).…”