FROMENT’S SIGN is due to which nerve injury?

Correct Answer: Ulnar nerve
Description: FROMENT'S SIGN/BOOK TEST: - Tests Adductor pollicis muscle - It is innervated by ULNAR NERVE - In ulnar nerve injury, when the patient is asked to grasp a book firmly b/w thumb & other fingers of both the hands, Terminal phalanx of thumb on paralysed side becomes flexed at interphalangeal joint
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