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Movements? Midcarpal joint Radiocarpal joint Wrist joint Carpal joints
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Ligaments lateral Function?
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Function? Ligaments ant. & post. Palmar carpal ligaments
Dorsal carpal ligaments c Figure 1a.(a) Schematic shows the palmar carpal ligaments (frontal view). 1 = radioscaphocapitate (RSC) ligament, 2 = radiolunotriquetral (RLT) (long radiolunate) ligament, 3 = radioscapholunate ligament, 4 = palmar ulnotriquetral ligament, 5 = ulnolunate ligament, 6 = proximal and distal bands of the palmar scaphotriquetral ligament. The thick black line along the distal surface of the ulna represents the palmar radioulnar ligament. (b) Schematic shows the dorsal carpal ligaments (frontal view). 7 = dorsal scaphotriquetral ligament, 8 = dorsal radiotriquetral ligament, 9 = dorsal ulnotriquetral ligament, 10 = radial collateral ligament. Thick black line represents the dorsal radioulnar ligament. c Function?
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Ganglion Cyst/Bible Cyst
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Arm & Forearm region Bones Joints Muscles Vessels & Nerves
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Flexion & extension of elbow
Pronation & supination of forearm Flexion & extension of wrist
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Flexors of the elbow Biceps brachii muscle Brachialis muscle
Brachioradialis
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Biceps brachii Elbow flexion Forearm supination
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Brachialis
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Brachioradialis
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Triceps
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Anconeus
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Pronation & supination of forearm
Pronator teres Pronator quadratus Biceps brachii Supinator
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Flexion & extension of wrist
Flexor carpi radialis Flexor carpi ulnaris Palmaris longus Extensor carpi radialis longus Extensor carpi radialis brevis Extensor carpi ulnaris
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Flexors
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Function?
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F.C.U and F.C.R insertion
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Extensors
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Function? ECRL ECRB ECU
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