Similarly, the ulnar nerve supplies the hypothenar muscles which control the little finger, the interossei muscles which abduct and adduct the fingers, meaning to spread or bring them together.
The funny bone sensation is when you actually hit the ulnar nerve, which is pretty superficial right here as it comes around the medial epicondyle of your upper arm bone.
Finally, both the ulnar and median nerves innervate the lumbricals, which are 4 muscles that extend the fingers at the interphalangeal joints, and keep them flexed at the metacarpal phalangeal joints.
This is your ulna right here and this is your radius and what happens in people that require Tommy John surgery is they end up having a rupture of this tendon called the ulnar collateral ligament.