Wrist and Carpal Joints Flashcards

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Wrist (radiocarpal) - Type

A

Condyloid synovial joint

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Wrist (radiocarpal) - Articulation

A

Distal end of radius and articular disc with proximal row of carpal bones (except pisiform).

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Wrist (radiocarpal) - Movement

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Flexion-extension, abduction-adduction, circumduction.

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Carpal (intercarpal) - Type

A

Plane synovial joint

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Carpal (intercarpal) - Articulation

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Between carpal bones of proximal row; joints between carpal bones of distal row.

  • Midcarpal joint: synovial joint between proximal and distal rows of carpal bones.
  • Pisiform Joint: Synovial Joint between pisiform and triquetrum.
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Carpal (intercarpal) - Movement

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Small amount of gliding movement possible; Flexion and abduction of hand occur at midcarpal joint.

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Carpometacarpal (CMC) and Intermetacarpal (IM) - Type

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Plane synovial joints, except for CMC of thumb (saddle-shaped synovial joint).

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Carpometacarpal (CMC) and Intermetacarpal (IM) - Articulation

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Carpals and metacarpals with each other; CMC joint of thumb between trapzium and base of 1st metacarpal.

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Carpometacarpal (CMC) and Intermetacarpal (IM) - Movement

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Flexion-extension and abduction-adduction of CMC joint of 1st digit; almost no movement at 2nd and 3rd digits; 4th digit slightly moveable; 5th digit very mobile.

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