It is our distinct pleasure to be involved with the present endeavor provided to the readership of Surgical and Radiologic Anatomy. At the invitation of Editor-in-chief Dr. Fabrice Duparc, we have orchestrated the following offering regarding the clinical anatomy of the nerves of the upper limb (Fig. 1). Proper function of the upper limb is not only imperative in day to day activities but also in allowing man to convey his emotions through gesticulation. Therefore, as morphologists and clinicians, it is our duty to fully understand and continue to research the nervous system of our upper member.