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- Metacarpal bones - Wikipedia
In human anatomy, the metacarpal bones or metacarpus, also known as the "palm bones", are the appendicular bones that form the intermediate part of the hand between the phalanges (fingers) and the carpal bones (wrist bones), which articulate with the forearm
- Metacarpals (Metacarpal Bones): What They Are Anatomy
Metacarpal bones are the bridge between your wrist and fingers That’s where they get their name Carpus is the medical name for your wrist “Meta-” means above or beyond So, the metacarpals are bones just past your wrist What do metacarpal bones do? Your metacarpals are structural support for your hand They give your palm its arched shape
- Metacarpals: Definition, Location, Anatomy, Function, Diagram
The first metacarpal articulates with the proximal phalanx of the thumb, the second metacarpal with the proximal phalanx of the index finger, and so on [4] These joints form the most prominent knuckles of the hand [7]
- Metacarpal Fractures - Hand - Orthobullets
Metacarpal Fractures are the most common hand injury and are divided into fractures of the head, neck, or shaft Diagnosis is made by orthogonal radiographs the hand Treatment is based on which metacarpal is involved, location of the fracture, and the rotation angulation of the injury
- 7. 6C: Carpals, Metacarpals, and Phalanges (The Hand)
The hand contains five metacarpal bones that articulate proximally with the carpals and distally with the proximal phalanges They are numbered moving lateral to medial, and start with the thumb, which is metacarpal I, and end with metacarpal V, the little finger
- The Metacarpals: Anatomy and 3D Illustrations - Innerbody
The metacarpal bones are a group of five long bones found in the palm of each hand These bones support the structures of the hand and provide flexibility to the hand so that it can bend and stretch
- Metacarpal bones - Anatomy, Diagram, Function, Location
The metacarpal bones are five long bones forming the framework of the palm They are numbered from the thumb (first metacarpal) to the little finger (fifth metacarpal)
- Bones of the Hand - Carpals - Metacarpals - TeachMeAnatomy
Each metacarpal consists of a base, shaft and a head The medial and lateral surfaces of the metacarpals are concave, allowing attachment of the interossei muscles
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