The midcarpal joint is formed by the scaphoid, lunate, and triquetral bones in the proximal row, and the trapezium, trapezoid, capitate, and hamate bones...
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Wrist (redirect from Radio-carpal joint)
metacarpal bones. The midcarpal joint is the S-shaped joint space separating the proximal and distal rows of carpal bones. The intercarpal joints, between the...
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four surfaces form two joints: (1) a proximal, the wrist-joint proper; and (2) a distal, the mid-carpal joint. See Midcarpal joint This article incorporates...
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Upper limb (section Shoulder joint)
flexion mainly occurs in the midcarpal joint whilst extension mainly occurs in the radiocarpal joint; the latter joint also providing most of adduction...
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Carpal bones (section Joints)
row — palmar flexion occurs mainly in the radiocarpal joint and dorsiflexion in the midcarpal joint. Dorsiflexion is produced by (in order of importance)...
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carpal bones are the intercarpal articulations and the midcarpal joint. The carpometacarpal joint connects the carpal bones to the metacarpus or metacarpal...
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Outline of human anatomy (section Joints)
ligament Distal radio-ulnar joint Joints of hand Wrist joint Carpal joints Midcarpal joint Radiate carpal ligament Pisiform joint Pisohamate ligament Pisometacarpal...
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potentiation of a subinfective dose of Staphylococcus aureus in the midcarpal joint of horses. Am J Vet Res 1989;50:2014 –2017. Gustafson SB, McIlwraith...
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continued action assists in extending (dorsiflexion) the wrist and the midcarpal joints. Because the index finger and little finger have separate extensors...
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these two carpometacarpal joints is a functional adaptation that enhances the efficiency of these muscles at the midcarpal and wrist. The synovial membrane...
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possible in particular joints of the human body. Other animals have different degrees of movement at their respective joints; this is because of differences...
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digitorum profundus is a flexor of the wrist (midcarpal), metacarpophalangeal and interphalangeal joints. The lumbricals, intrinsic muscles of the hand...
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arthritis Pisiform bone fractures Hamate bone fractures Carpal instability Midcarpal instability Hypothenar hammer syndrome (ulnar artery thrombosis) The initial...
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Stage IV Changes up to and including fragmentation, with radiocarpal and midcarpal arthritic changes. Operations that attempt to restore a blood supply to...
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(SLIL) Midcarpal portals: Midcarpal Radial portal (MCR) Allows visualization of the scapholunate(SL), scaphocapitate(SC) and scaphotrapezoid(ST) joints. Midcarpal...
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