Definition of Radiocarpal. Meaning of Radiocarpal. Synonyms of Radiocarpal

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Meaning of Radiocarpal from wikipedia

- forming the proximal skeletal segment of the hand; (2) the wrist joint or radiocarpal joint, the joint between the radius and the carpus and; (3) the anatomical...
- The palmar radiocarpal ligament (anterior ligament, volar radiocarpal ligament) is a broad membranous band, attached above to the distal end of the radius...
- Radiocarpal ligament can refer to: Dorsal radiocarpal ligament (ligamentum radiocarpale dorsale) Palmar radiocarpal ligament (ligamentum radiocarpale...
- The dorsal radiocarpal ligament (posterior ligament) is less thick and strong than its volar counterpart, and has a proximal attachment to the posterior...
- affords attachment to the volar radiocarpal ligament. The dorsal surface is convex, affords attachment to the dorsal radiocarpal ligament, and is marked by...
- i.e., forward and backward, or from side to side, but not rotation. Radiocarpal joint and metacarpophalangeal joint are examples of condyloid joints...
- Curing Radiocarpal Intercarpal Carpometacarpal RIC "Really Interesting **** Radiocarpal Intercarpal Carpometacarpal Roads In California Radiocarpal Intercarpal...
- elbow joint. The distal part of the upper limb between the elbow and the radiocarpal joint (wrist joint) is known as the forearm or "lower" arm, and the extremity...
- carpus: the ulnar and radial collateral ligaments; the palmar and dorsal radiocarpal ligaments; and the palmar ulnocarpal ligament. (Shown in blue in the...
- hip joint) Compound joint: three or more articulation surfaces (e.g. radiocarpal joint) Complex joint: two or more articulation surfaces and an articular...