3.3. Carpal Tunnel Flashcards
What is the Carpal Tunnel?
A Narrow Passageway found on the Anterior Portion of the Wrist
What is the function of the Carpal Tunnel?
It serves as the Entrance to the Palm for Several Tendons and the Medial Nerve
How many Layers form the Carpal Tunnel?
2
What are the 2 Layers of the Carpal Tunnels?
- Deep Carpal Arch
2. Superficial Flexor Retinaculum
How do the Deep Carpal Arch and Superficial Flexor Retinaculum form the Carpal Tunnel?
A Concave Surface, which is converted into a Tunnel by the Overlying Superficial Flexor Retinaculum
Which side of the Deep Carpal Arch is Concave?
The Palmar Side
What parts of the Carpal Tunnel is formed by the Deep Carpal Arch?
- Base of the Carpal Tunnel
2. Sides of the Carpal Tunnel
What forms the Lateral Wall of the Carpal Tunnel?
- Scaphoid
2. Trapezium tubercles
What forms the Medial Wall of the Carpal Tunnel?
- Hook of the Hamate
2. Pisiform
What type of Tissue forms the Superficial Flexor Retinaculum?
Thick Connective Tissue
How does the Superficial Flexor Retinaculum turn the Carpal Arch into the Carpal Tunnel?
By Bridging the Space between the Medial and Lateral parts of the Arch
Where does the Superficial Flexor Retinaculum Originate from?
Lateral Side of the Carpal Arch
Where does the Superficial Flexor Retinaculum insert into?
Medial Side of the Carpal Arch
How many Tendons are contained in the Carpal Tunnel?
9
What Surrounds the Tendons contained in the Carpal Tunnel?
Synovial Sheaths