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1. RADIOULNAR LIGAMENTS - dorsal, volar.
1. Radioulnar ligaments: dorsal, volar
<br/>2. EXTRINSIC CARPAL LIGAMENTS (thickening of the wrist capsule) - dorsal, volar, radio-carpal collateral, ulno-carpal collateral.
<br/>2. Extrinsic carpal ligaments (thickening of the wrist capsule): dorsal, volar, radio-carpal collateral, ulno-carpal collateral
<br/>3. INTRINSIC CARPAL LIGAMENTS
<br/>3. Intrinsic carpal ligaments:
<br/>- Scapho-lunate complex: dorsal <i>(most important for stability),</i> volar, intermediate/interosseous components.
<br/>- Scapho-lunate complex: dorsal <i>(most important for stability),</i> volar, intermediate/interosseous components
<br/>- Luno-triquetral.
<br/>- Luno-triquetral





Latest revision as of 18:52, 8 January 2023

SUMMARY

1. Radioulnar ligaments: dorsal, volar
2. Extrinsic carpal ligaments (thickening of the wrist capsule): dorsal, volar, radio-carpal collateral, ulno-carpal collateral
3. Intrinsic carpal ligaments:
- Scapho-lunate complex: dorsal (most important for stability), volar, intermediate/interosseous components
- Luno-triquetral


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.