• Transverse metacarpal ligament can refer to: Deep transverse metacarpal ligament Superficial transverse metacarpal ligament This disambiguation page lists...
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    The deep transverse metacarpal ligament (also called the deep transverse palmar ligament) connects the palmar surfaces[citation needed] of metacarpophalangeal...
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  • Metacarpal ligaments may refer to: Deep transverse metacarpal ligament Superficial transverse metacarpal ligament This disambiguation page lists articles...
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  • compressed by the transverse metatarsal ligament. This causes Morton's neuroma, which causes foot pain. Deep transverse metacarpal ligament This article incorporates...
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    (A1 pulley), near the head of the metacarpal bone, lies in the flexor groove in the deep transverse metacarpal ligament. As a general rule, the A1, A3,...
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    as the "Ligament of Skoog". It should not be confused with the Natatory Ligament (also known as the "Superficial Transverse Metacarpal Ligament"), which...
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    articulate with the forearm. The metacarpal bones are homologous to the metatarsal bones in the foot. The metacarpals form a transverse arch to which the rigid...
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    stability is enhanced and sensory feedback increases. The deep transverse metacarpal ligament stabilises the mobile parts of the palmar arch system. As...
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    Hand (redirect from Ligaments of the Hand)
    bones and their associated metacarpal bones), transverse arches (formed by the carpal bones and distal ends of the metacarpal bones), and oblique arches...
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    interconnected by the deep transverse metacarpal ligament which ties the metacarpal heads together. Dorsal to this ligament on each side of the metacarpal heads are...
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    thumb Intermetacarpal joints Metacarpophalangeal joints Deep transverse metacarpal ligament Interphalangeal joints of hand Joints of lower limb Joints...
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    pollicis in thumb adduction. All interossei pass dorsal to the transverse metacarpal ligament but slightly volar to the flexion-extension axes of rotation...
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    distinguished by a deep groove on its anterior surface. It is situated at the radial side of the carpus, between the scaphoid and the first metacarpal bone (the...
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    from the capitate bone, the bases of the second and third metacarpals, the intercarpal ligaments, and the sheath of the tendon of the flexor carpi radialis...
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    two longitudinal arches and a transverse arch maintained by the interlocking shapes of the foot bones, strong ligaments, and pulling muscles during activity...
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  • of the base of the third metacarpal bone, with a few fibres inserting into the medial dorsal surface of the second metacarpal bone. Under the extensor...
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    to the metacarpal bones —at the carpometacarpal joints— by strong ligaments —the pisometacarpal and palmar and dorsal carpometacarpal ligament— that makes...
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    along the entire third metacarpal bone, while the oblique head originates on the carpal bones proximal to the third metacarpal. The muscle is inserted...
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    attached to the transverse metacarpal ligament. By this arrangement short channels are formed on the front of the heads of the metacarpal bones; through...
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    and the contiguous portion of the transverse carpal ligament; it is inserted into the whole length of the metacarpal bone of the little finger, along its...
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    together. The horizontal head of the adductor hallucis from the deep transverse metatarsal ligament, a narrow band which runs across and connects together the...
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    (often depicted with Roman numerals). The metatarsals are analogous to the metacarpal bones of the hand. The lengths of the metatarsal bones in humans are,...
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    downward and laterally, and is inserted into the whole length of the metacarpal bone of the thumb on its radial side. Like the other thenar muscles, the...
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    front, for the attachment of an interosseous ligament. The capitate bone variably articulates with the metacarpal of the index finger. However, its normal...
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    Numerous structures attach to it, including ligaments from the pisiform, the transverse carpal ligament, and the tendon of flexor carpi ulnaris. Its...
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    the deep transverse ligament before being inserted onto the extensor expansion. All of the interosseous muscles of the hand are innervated by the deep branch...
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  • sacrosciatic ligament. Inserts into medial epicondyle of femur. Extends the hip joint, adducts the limb. Semitendinosus: originates from transverse processes...
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    pollicis Upper limb, Hand, Lateral volar, Thenar trapezium, transverse carpal ligament metacarpal bone of thumb on its radial side superficial palmar arch...
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    more robust insertion areas for the flexor tendons while the metacarpals have transverse ridges to limit dorsiflexion (stretching the fingers towards...
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    of the base of the third metacarpal bone, with a few fibres inserting into the medial dorsal surface of the second metacarpal bone, also to extend and...
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