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Dorsal carpometacarpal ligaments - Wikipedia Jump to content

Dorsal carpometacarpal ligaments

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Dorsal carpometacarpal ligaments
Ligaments of wrist. Posterior view.
Details
FromCarpus
ToMetacarpus
Identifiers
Latinligamenta carpometacarpalia dorsalia
TA98A03.5.11.302
TA21828
FMA71402
Anatomical terminology

The dorsal carpometacarpal ligaments, the strongest and most distinct carpometacarpal ligaments, connect the carpal and metacarpal bones on their dorsal surfaces.

  • The second metacarpal bone receives two fasciculi, one from the greater, the other from the lesser multangular.
  • The third metacarpal receives two, one each from the lesser multangular and capitate.
  • The fourth two, one each from the capitate and hamate.
  • The fifth receives a single fasciculus from the hamate, and this is continuous with a similar ligament on the volar surface, forming an incomplete capsule.

References

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Public domain This article incorporates text in the public domain from page 330 of the 20th edition of Gray's Anatomy (1918)

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