Anatomy of hand and wrist

    • [DOC File]Hand and Wrist Learning Objectives - OrthoCarolina

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      Congenital hand deformity correction (pollicization, syndactyly, polydactyly) Carolinas Medical Center - Mercy. Inpatient and outpatient surgical skills including arthroscopy, fractures and nerve and tendon repair CMC Mercy houses an anatomy lab with monthly anatomy dissections and arthroscopic simulator that are used by the fellows

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    • [DOC File]Human Anatomy Chapter 8: Appendicular Skeleton

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      The bones of the wrist are known as the; What type/category/shape are the carpal bones? The bones of the palm of the hand are called; What is the shape of the metacarpals? All finger bones are called; Finger and toe bones have the same name(s); True (A) or False (B) How would you characterize the articulation of most of the metacarpo-phalangeal ...

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    • [DOC File]Anatomy and Physiology

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      Section 7. The Wrist and Hand Joints. Be able to identify the styloid process of the radius and ulna. Know the names of the carpal bones. Be able to identify the head and base of a metacarpal and phalanx. Know the number of metacarpals and phalanges. Be able to identify and demonstrate the movements of the hand and fingers.

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    • [DOCX File]Course Description - Hand Therapy Association of California

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      Anatomy, evaluation and interventions particular to the radial volar wrist (to include lab time) 12:30-1:30 . Lunch. 1:30-2:30. 2:30-3:30 . Anatomy, evaluation and interventions particular to the central dorsal wrist (to include lab time) Anatomy, evaluation and interventions particular to …

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    • [DOC File]Anatomy 2009 Upper Limb

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      b) the wrist joint is a hinge type of synovial joint. c) the nerve innervation is supplied by the branches of the median and radial . nerves only. d) the mildly flexed position of the wrist is the most stable and is called the resting . position. the wrist joint is strengthened by 4 radiocarpal ligaments. 13. Regarding the muscles of the hand

      bones in your hand


    • Chapter 8: Hand, Fingers and Thumb

      Chapter 7: Hand, fingers and thumb . Anatomy. Musculoskeletal. The hand is made up of 19 bones: 5 metacarpals which form the palm and 14 phalanges which form the digits (fingers and thumb).

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      Wrist fractures may be intra-articular (where the articular surface is disrupted) or extra-articular. Due to the intricate three-dimensional anatomy of the hand, and the multiple bones and surfaces which may be involved, together with potential soft tissue injury, wrist fractures may be complex in nature.

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    • [DOC File]Shier, Butler, and Lewis: Hole’s Human Anatomy and ...

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      E. Wrist and Hand. 1. The wrist is at the junction of the forearm and the hand. 2. The bones of the wrist are called carpals. 3. The individual names of the 8 carpals are scaphoid, capitate, trapezoid, trapezium, lunate, hamate, triquetrum, and pisiform. 4. The anterior surface of the wrist is concave to allow for the passage of tendons and ...

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      Surgery on the hand, wrist, forearm or elbow. Anatomy: At the level of the axilla the axillary artery and the nerves of the brachial plexus are contained within a sheath. The nerves blocked include the radial nerve from the posterior cord, the median from the lateral and medial cords, the ulnar nerve from the medial cord, and the ...

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