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===== [[Summary Article|'''SUMMARY''']] =====
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1. Synovial joint formed <i>proximally</i> by radius & articular disc of distal radio-ulnar joint; <i>distally </i>by scaphoid, lunate & triquetrum.
1. Synovial joint formed <i>proximally</i> by radius &amp; articular disc of distal radio-ulnar joint; <i>distally </i>by scaphoid, lunate &amp; triquetrum.
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<br/>2. The TFCC separates the radiocarpal joint from the distal radioulnar joint. 
<br/>2. The TFCC separates the radiocarpal joint from the distal radioulnar joint.  
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<br/>3. The capsule is reinforced by multipleligaments, which are thickening of the capsule<i>. 
<br/>3. The capsule is reinforced by multipleligaments, which are thickening of the capsule<i>.  
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<br/><i>4. Palmar radiocarpal ligament - </i>strong ligaments running transversely b/w radius & lunate. 
<br/><i>4. Palmar radiocarpal ligament - </i>strong ligaments running transversely b/w radius &amp; lunate.  
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<br/><i>5. Nerve supply - AIN & PIN. 
<br/><i>5. Nerve supply - AIN &amp; PIN.  
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<br/><i>6. Total movement - flexion 80 degrees & extension 60 degrees. Flexion is produced more at the midcarpal joint; extension is produced more at the wrist joint. </i>
<br/><i>6. Total movement - flexion 80 degrees &amp; extension 60 degrees. Flexion is produced more at the midcarpal joint; extension is produced more at the wrist joint. </i>





Revision as of 11:29, 1 January 2023

SUMMARY

1. Synovial joint formed proximally by radius & articular disc of distal radio-ulnar joint; distally by scaphoid, lunate & triquetrum.

2. The TFCC separates the radiocarpal joint from the distal radioulnar joint.

3. The capsule is reinforced by multipleligaments, which are thickening of the capsule.


4. Palmar radiocarpal ligament - strong ligaments running transversely b/w radius & lunate.

5. Nerve supply - AIN & PIN.


6. Total movement - flexion 80 degrees & extension 60 degrees. Flexion is produced more at the midcarpal joint; extension is produced more at the wrist joint.


Reference(s)

R.M.H McMinn (1998). Last’s anatomy: regional and applied. Edinburgh: Churchill Livingstone.
Gray, H., Carter, H.V. and Davidson, G. (2017). Gray’s anatomy. London: Arcturus.