- The
triquetral bone (/traɪˈkwɛtrəl, -ˈkwiː-/; also
called triquetrum, pyramidal, three-faced, and
formerly cuneiform bone) is
located in the
wrist on the...
-
flexor retinaculum. The
proximal row
comprises the scaphoid, lunate,
triquetral, and
pisiform bones which articulate with the
surfaces of the
radius and...
-
carpal bone is
situated between the
lateral scaphoid bone and
medial triquetral bone. The
lunate is a crescent-shaped
carpal bone
found within the hand...
-
under surface of the
articular disk above; and the scaphoid, lunate, and
triquetral bones below. The
articular surface of the
radius and the undersurface...
- in total; 27 in each hand)
Carpals Scaphoid bone (2)
Lunate bone (2)
Triquetral bone (2)
Pisiform bone (2)
Trapezium (2)
Trapezoid bone (2)
Capitate bone...
- 205 It only has one side that acts as a joint,
articulating with the
triquetral bone. It is on a
plane anterior to the
other carpal bones and is spheroidal...
- into two fasciculi, one of
which is
attached to the
medial side of the
triquetral bone, the
other to the
pisiform and
flexor retinaculum. This
article incorporates...
- tensors, 2
pterygoids Bones of the wrist:
Scaphoid bone,
Lunate bone,
Triquetral bone,
Pisiform bone,
Trapezium (bone),
Trapezoid bone,
Capitate bone &...
- The
midcarpal joint is
formed by the scaphoid, lunate, and
triquetral bones in the
proximal row, and the trapezium, trapezoid, capitate, and
hamate bones...
-
bones of the
wrist are
organized into a
proximal row (scaphoid, lunate,
triquetral and pisiform)
which articulates with the
bones of the forearm, and a distal...