Metacarpal bones (redirect from Metacarpus)
thumb; deepens palm of hand. Metacarpus (yellow). Insertions are shown in red. Left hand, anterior (palmar) view. Metacarpus (yellow). Insertions are shown...
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ulna and the metacarpus. The bones of the carpus do not belong to individual fingers (or toes in quadrupeds), whereas those of the metacarpus do. The corresponding...
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from this belief, noting that the chestnut is "not associated with the metacarpus or metatarsus, the only places where digits occur." Chestnuts vary in...
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distal parts of the bones of the forearm and the proximal parts of the metacarpus or five metacarpal bones and the series of joints between these bones...
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midcarpal joint. The carpometacarpal joint connects the carpal bones to the metacarpus or metacarpal bones which are joined at the intermetacarpal articulations...
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opponent's elbow. Most importantly, it significantly strengthens the metacarpus, reducing the likelihood of a fracture of one of the metacarpal bones...
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the human hand where the thumb metacarpal diverges from the rest of the metacarpus. The word "foot" is used to refer to a "...linear measure was in Old English...
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scapula; 20. dorsal vertebrae; 21. humerus; 22. ulna; 23. radius; 24. carpus (carpometacarpus); 25. metacarpus (carpometacarpus); 26. digits; 27. alula...
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region of the anterior part of the hand, located superficially to the metacarpus. The skin in this area contains dermal papillae to increase friction,...
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Greek μετᾰ́ (metá), with, among, along with, in common with metacarpal, metacarpus, metacromion, metanephros, metatheria -meter instrument used to measure...
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the cluster of bones in the hand between the radius and ulna and the metacarpus Carpi FC 1909, an Italian association football club Carpis (disambiguation)...
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are typically 11 primaries attached to the manus (six attached to the metacarpus and five to the phalanges), but the outermost primary, called the remicle...
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above the carpal extremity of the radius” and “the carpus and the base of metacarpus appears to be thrown backward”. The fracture is sometimes referred to...
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narrow-set, with the paws slightly turned out, with a long radius and metacarpus. The hind limbs are muscular, with a long calf and instep.[citation needed]...
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reduced, and some others have merged with each other. Three bones of the metacarpus and part of the carpal bones merge into a carpometacarpus. The bones of...
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and interphalangeal joints (IP). Of the joints between the carpus and metacarpus, the carpometacarpal joints, only the saddle-shaped joint of the thumb...
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the wrist. The mass occurs in one of the joints between the carpus and metacarpus of the hand, called the carpometacarpal joints, where a small immovable...
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considered to be the group of short-tailed pterosaurs with long wrists (metacarpus), compared with the relatively long tails and short wrist bones of basal...
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(link) Apesteguía, Sebastián (2005-01-01). "Evolution of the titanosaur metacarpus". Thunder-Lizards: The Sauropodomorph Dinosaurs: 321–345. Senter, Phil...
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carp- wrist Greek καρπός (karpós) carpal, carpal tunnel syndrome, carpus, metacarpus cast- pure, cut Latin castrare and castus, from kes- (to cut) caste, castigate...
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fragments, which are the bones that are found in the middle part of the metacarpus. 2008 German motorcycle Grand Prix (MotoGP) General inflammation of the...
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due to their small size. The most common fractures are the bones of the metacarpus and forearm. Patellar luxation, an ailment common to small breeds. It...
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of the fingers. Collectively, the metacarpals are referred to as the "metacarpus." In the case of Dieterich's disease, some but not all metacarpal heads...
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attaches to the deep digital flexor tendon, approximately 2/3-way down the metacarpus. Plantar ligament: in the hind leg, originates on the calcaneus, running...
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distal phalanx than in the proximal phalanx Is attached to such a mobile metacarpus (which produces most of the opposability) Curls horizontally instead of...
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hdl:2027.42/73066. Apesteguía, S. (2005). "Evolution of the titanosaur metacarpus". Pp. 321–345 in Tidwell, V. and Carpenter, K. (eds.) Thunder-Lizards:...
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veins, which end in a dorsal venous net-work opposite the middle of the metacarpus. They are a popular site for peripheral venous cannulation because they...
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Gaia. 10: 161–171. Apesteguía, S. (2005). "Evolution of the titanosaur metacarpus". Pp. 321-345 in Tidwell, V. and Carpenter, K. (eds.) Thunder-Lizards:...
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Capitate 4 Hamate 5 Triquetrum and Pisiform 6 Trapezium and Trapezoid 7 Metacarpus 8 Phalanges 9 Multiple fractures 8 1 Talus 2 Calcaneus 3 Navicular 4 Cuboid...
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possible primary remiges longer than the hand. The second metacarpal of the metacarpus of the hand, the bone that primary remiges attach to, also had a flat...
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