The pisometacarpal ligament joins the pisiform to the base of the fifth metacarpal bone. It is a continuation of the tendon of the flexor carpi ulnaris...
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Carpal bones (section Ligaments)
metacarpal bones: the pisometacarpal ligament and the palmar and dorsal carpometacarpal ligaments. (Shown in green in the figure.) The ligaments of the intermetacarpal...
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the pisiform and triquetrum. It includes the pisohamate ligament and pisometacarpal ligament. Wolfgang Dauber; Heinz Feneis (2007). Pocket atlas of human...
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hamate (via the pisohamate ligament) and the anterior surface of the base of the fifth metacarpal (via the pisometacarpal ligament). The flexor carpi ulnaris...
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Carpal joints Midcarpal joint Radiate carpal ligament Pisiform joint Pisohamate ligament Pisometacarpal ligament Carpal tunnel Ulnar canal Carpometacarpal...
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are the ligaments that define the structure of the ligamentous palmar arch. Palmar carpal ligament Pisohamate ligament Pisometacarpal ligament Hand kinesiology...
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volar ligaments are strong fibrous bands; one, the pisohamate ligament, connects the pisiform to the hamate, the other, the pisometacarpal ligament, joins...
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the carpometacarpal joints— by strong ligaments —the pisometacarpal and palmar and dorsal carpometacarpal ligament— that makes a functional entity of these...
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