The TFCC functions as a major stabilizer of both radiocarpal and ulnocarpal joints. It prevents ulnocarpal abutment by transmitting and distributing the axial load from the carpus to the ulna. It also facilitates the complex movements at the wrist joint. Test your knowledge on the ligaments of...
These joints were subjected to Rntgenstereophotogrammetric experimentation in a large number of hand positions to determine carpal positions and ligament lengths. The movements of the carpal bones were described by means of finite helical axes (FHA). It was found that the movements of the carpals ...
These joints were subjected to Rntgenstereophotogrammetric experimentation in a large number of hand positions to determine carpal positions and ligament lengths. The movements of the carpal bones were described by means of finite helical axes (FHA). It was found that the movements of the carpals ...
Related to Carpal joints:carpal ligaments,Tarsal joints ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend: Switch tonew thesaurus Noun1. wrist joint- a joint between the distal end of the radius and the proximal row of carpal bones articulatio radiocarpea,carpus,radiocarpal joint,wrist ...
What are the carpal bones? Types of Bones: The bones of the human body are often divided into five different types. These types are related to the function of the bone in the body and to its appearance. The five bone types are long, short, irregular, sesamoid, and flat. ...
nouna joint between the distal end of the radius and the proximal row of carpal bones Synonyms articulatio radiocarpea carpus radiocarpal joint wrist Related Words carpal carpal bone wrist bone carpal tunnel arm articulatio plana gliding joint ...
At the intercarpal joints, by contrast, the synovial membrane is more complex and oddly shaped. It runs linearly between the two rows as well as forms projections, prongs that extend between the bones of either row. The membrane of the intercarpal joints protects the joint cavity, releases lu...
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1.(Anatomy)anatomyany one of the bands or sheets of tough fibrous connective tissue that restrict movement in joints, connect various bones or cartilages, support muscles, etc 2.any physical or abstract connection or bond [C14: from Medieval Latinligāmentum,from Latin (in the sense: bandage)...
Using a roentgen-stereophotogrammetric measurement system, the three-dimensional kinematic characteristics of each carpal bone in two human wrist joints we... AD Lange,JMG Kauer,R Huiskes - 《Journal of Orthopaedic Research》 被引量: 248发表: 1985年 Normal kinematics of carpal bones: A three-dime...