How would you clinically examine the integrity of this nerve on your future clients (illustrate this with pictures or a in short video … less than one minute!)

Hello, I need help with a discussion post. I am suppose to respond to the student video that is attached. Please help guess the nerve that is described in the video and send a image of the nerve with the information that is required. Also, find errors in the video and correct it. I have attached the instructions, video, and resource.

Instructions:
This post is due any time before module 4 discussion board ends.
Choose one post from any of your classmates that have completed the activity using a nerve different than the one selected by you. In your reply you are expected to:
1. Guess the injured nerve dramatized by your classmate in his/her video.
2. Using images, you must describe in this post:
a. The name of the nerve. Is this a cranial or a spinal nerve?
b. The nerve’s origin,
c. Its anatomical path (in general),
d. Its motor functions; labeling in your images ONLY the muscles innervated by this nerve, adding the name and picture of the body movements allowed by the muscles innervated by this nerve.
a. Its sensory functions; coloring in your body or in images with great precision, the cutaneous innervation or sensory areas served by this nerve.
e. How would you clinically examine the integrity of this nerve on your future clients (illustrate this with pictures or a in short video … less than one minute!)
f. Name other possible ways to damage said nerve (optional)
3. Evaluate and find errors in your classmates’ posts. You must constructively criticize their work by writing the edited (corrected) version that clarifies the discussed concepts; fixing any inaccuracy(es) you have read, heard, or watched in their posts. These follow-up posts must be sincere but respectful, thought-provoking, and supported by evidence from reliable sources (no Wikipedia).
a. Please reply with a video when you need to clarify posts that incorrectly dramatized (or did not dramatize at all) the nerve injury or posts incorrectly showing or naming body movements.
b. These videos must be shorter than one minute as well.

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