3.5.2. The Bones of the Hand Flashcards

1
Q

What is the function of the Bones of the Hand?

A

Provide Support and Flexibility to the Soft Tissue within the Hand

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2
Q

How many Categories of Bones of the Hand are there?

A

3

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3
Q

What are the 3 Categories of the Bones of the Hand?

A
  1. Carpal Bones
  2. Metacarpals
  3. Phalanges
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4
Q

How many Carpal Bones are there?

A

8

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5
Q

Where are the Carpal Bones located?

A

These are the Proximal-most Bones of the Hand

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6
Q

What is the Significance of the 8 Carpal Bones?

A

They are Irregularly Shaped

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7
Q

How many Rows of Carpal Bones are there?

A

2

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8
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What are the 2 Rows of Carpal Bones?

A
  1. Proximal Row of Carpal Bones

2. Distal Row of Carpal Bones

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9
Q

What are the Bones of the Proximal Row of Carpal Bones? (Lateral to Medial)

A
  1. Scaphoid
  2. Lunate
  3. Triquetrum
  4. Pisiform
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10
Q

What is the Significance of the Pisiform Bone?

A

This is a Sesamoid Bone, formed within the Tendon of the Flexor Carpi Ulnaris

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11
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What are the Bones of the Distal Row of Carpal Bones? (Lateral to Medial)

A
  1. Trapezium
  2. Trapezoid
  3. Capitate
  4. Hamate
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12
Q

What is the Significance of the Hamate Bone?

A

It has a Projection on its Palmar Surface, known as the Hook of Hamate

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13
Q

Which 2 Carpal Bones Articulates with the Radius and Articular Disk, to form the Radiocarpal Joint?

A
  1. Scaphoid

2. Lunate

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14
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Which of the Distal Row of Carpal Bones, Articulates with Metacarpals?

A

All of them:

  1. Trapezium
  2. Trapezoid
  3. Capitate
  4. Hamate
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15
Q

What do the Metacarpals Articulate with Proximally?

A

The Distal Row of Carpal Bones

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16
Q

What do the Metacarpals Articulate with Distally?

A

Proximal Phalanges

17
Q

How are the Metacarpals Named?

A

They are Numbered in Association with each Digit:

  1. Metacarpal I - Thumb
  2. Metacarpal II - Index Finger
  3. Metacarpal III - Middle Finger
  4. Metacarpal IV - Ring Finger
  5. Metacarpal V - Little Finger
18
Q

Which Bone does Metacarpal I, Articulate with Proximally?

A

Trapezium

19
Q

Which Bone does Metacarpal II, Articulate with Proximally?

A

Trapezoid

20
Q

Which Bone does Metacarpal III, Articulate with Proximally?

A

Capitate

21
Q

Which Bone does Metacarpal IV, Articulate with Proximally?

A

Hamate

22
Q

Which Bone does Metacarpal V, Articulate with Proximally?

A

Hamate

23
Q

What are the 3 main parts of the Metacarpals?

A
  1. Base
  2. Shaft
  3. Head
24
Q
  1. What shape are the Medial and Lateral Surfaces of the Metacarpals?
  2. Why?
A
  1. Concave

2. To Allow for the Attachment of Interossei Muscles

25
Q

Where are the Phalanges located?

A

In the Fingers

26
Q
  1. How many Phalanges does the Thumb have?

2. What are they?

A
  1. 2
  2. a) Proximal Phalanx
  3. b) Distal Phalanx
    Note - Phalanx is Singular for Phalanges
27
Q
  1. How many Phalanges do the Digits have?

2. What are they?

A
  1. 3
  2. a) Proximal Phalanx
  3. b) Middle Phalanx
  4. c) Distal Phalanx