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  2. Anatomy of the Hand and Wrist - Cleveland Clinic

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    Your hand and wrist are structured to allow you to move, flex and rotate your wrist joint and to use your hand to grab and touch objects. Your wrist acts like a pivot point that can move in almost any direction as you reach and flex your hand.

  3. Anatomy of Hand & Wrist: Bones, Muscles, Tendons, Nerves ...

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    See anatomy pictures of the 27 bones in the hand and wrist, how they are connected with tendons and muscles and the nerves that run through the skeletal structure.

  4. The Wrist Joint - TeachMeAnatomy

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    The wrist joint (also known as the radiocarpal joint) is an articulation between the radius and the carpal bones of the hand. It is condyloid-type synovial joint which marks the area of transition between the forearm and the hand.

  5. Hand Anatomy: Bones, muscles, arteries and nerves | Kenhub

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    Learn everything about hand and wrist anatomy using this topic page. Click now to study the bones, muscles, arteries, and nerves of the hand at Kenhub!

  6. Wrist Anatomy - eOrthopod.com

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    There are 15 bones that form connections from the end of the forearm to the hand. The wrist itself contains eight small bones, called carpal bones. These bones are grouped in two rows across the wrist. The proximal row is where the wrist creases when you bend it.

  7. The Hand and Wrist Bones: 3D Anatomy Model - Innerbody

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    The bones of the hand and wrist provide the body with support and flexibility to manipulate objects in many different ways. Each hand contains 27 distinct bones that give the hand an incredible range and precision of motion.

  8. Bones of the Hand - Carpals - Metacarpals - TeachMeAnatomy

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    The bones of the hand provide support and movement to the soft tissues. They can be categorised into three different types: Carpal bones (proximal) – a set of eight irregularly shaped bones. They are located in the area of the wrist. Metacarpals – a set of five bones, each one related to a digit. They are located in the area of the palm.

  9. Anatomy of the Hand & Wrist - Hand and Wrist Institute

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    The hand is made up of 27 bones grouped into three main sections: the carpus (wrist), the metacarpus (palm), and the phalanges (fingers and thumb). The wrist consists of eight small, irregularly shaped bones called carpal bones.

  10. Wrist and Hand - Physiopedia

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    The hand and wrist have a total of 27 bones arranged to roll, spin and slide; allowing the hand to explore and control the environment and objects. The carpus is formed from eight small bones collectively referred to as the carpal bones.

  11. Hand Anatomy, Pictures & Diagram | Body Maps - Healthline

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    Wrist: The connection point between the arm and the hand, the wrist enables hand movements. Each hand consists of 19 bones. The palm includes five metacarpals, and each finger except the...