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  1. Jun 12, 2023 · Hand and wrist bones. Bones provide the main structural support in your hand and wrist. They give them their shape and are the anchors other pieces are connected to. Hand bones. There are 19 bones in each of your hands. They’re grouped together by their location and function: Metacarpals: The bones that are in your palm and give it its shape.

  2. Mar 31, 2023 · The wrist joint (also known as the radiocarpal joint) is an articulation between the radius and the carpal bones of the hand. It is condyloid-type synovial joint which marks the area of transition between the forearm and the hand.

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  3. They include the wrist joint (between the radius and carpal bones), the metacarpophalangeal joints (between the metacarpals and proximal phalanges), and the interphalangeal joints (between the phalanges). The metacarpophalangeal joints are responsible for flexion and extension movements.

  4. Apr 12, 2017 · There are three joints in the wrist: Radiocarpal joint: This joint is where the radius, one of the forearm bones, joins with the first row of wrist bones (scaphoid, lunate, and triquetrum). Ulnocarpal joint: This joint is where the ulna, one of the forearm bones, joins with the lunate and triquetrum wrist bones.

  5. Jun 29, 2021 · Anatomy of the Hand and Wrist: Bones, Muscles, Tendons, Nerves. Last Updated On June 29, 2021 by Dr. Andrew Chung. The wrist links the hand to the forearm. The wrist is a complex system of many small bones (known as the carpal bones) and ligaments. The carpal bones are arranged in 2 interrelated rows.

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  7. Apr 11, 2023 · Illustration by Jason Hoffman. Wrist joint anatomy. The wrist has three main joints. This makes the wrist more stable than if it had only one joint. It also gives your wrist and...

  8. Joints of the hand include carpometacarpal joints found between the carpals and the metacarpals; the intermetacarpal joints among the metacarpals themselves; the metacarpophalangeal joints between the metacarpals and the proximal phalanges; and finally, the interphalangeal joints found between the proximal phalanges and the middle or distal phal...

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