- The
carpometacarpal (CMC)
joints are five
joints in the
wrist that
articulate the
distal row of
carpal bones and the
proximal bases of the five metacarpal...
- with the
hamate and
fourth metacarpal;
Carpometacarpal joints of the left hand.
Thumb on left.
Carpometacarpal joints of the left hand.
Thumb on left...
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Carpometacarpal bossing (or metacarpal/carpal bossing) is a small,
immovable m**** of bone on the back of the wrist. The m****
occurs in one of the joints...
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metacarpal bones —at the
carpometacarpal joints— by
strong ligaments —the
pisometacarpal and
palmar and
dorsal carpometacarpal ligament— that
makes a functional...
- The
palmar carpometacarpal ligaments (or volar) are a
series of
bands on the
palmar surface of the
carpometacarpal joints that
connect the
carpal bones...
- The
dorsal carpometacarpal ligaments, the
strongest and most
distinct carpometacarpal ligaments,
connect the
carpal and
metacarpal bones on
their dorsal...
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Carpometacarpal ligaments may
refer to:
Dorsal carpometacarpal ligaments, the
strongest and most
distinct carpometacarpal ligaments,
connect the carpal...
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broken finger involving the base of the thumb, and
extends into the
carpometacarpal (CMC) joint.
Treatment typically requires surgery. This intra-articular...
- to be possible, the
thumb must
rotate about its long axis (at the
carpometacarpal joint). Arguably, this
definition was
chosen to
underline what is unique...
- OA) is, also
known as
osteoarthritis at the base of the thumb,
thumb carpometacarpal osteoarthritis,
basilar (or basal)
joint arthritis, or as rhizarthrosis...