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metacarpal    音标拼音: [m,ɛtək'ɑrpəl]


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  • Metacarpal bones - Wikipedia
    In human anatomy, the metacarpal bones, or "palm bones", collectively the metacarpus, are the appendicular bones that form the intermediate part of the hand between the phalanges (fingers) and the carpal bones (wrist bones), which articulate with the forearm The metacarpal bones are homologous to the metatarsal bones in the foot
  • Metacarpals: Definition, Location, Anatomy, Function, Diagram
    Metacarpals Definition: What are They The metacarpals are a group of bones in the human hand, between the wrist and the finger bones [1] These bones are classified as long bones, and together, they are called the metacarpus, forming the palm of the hand [2] How Many Metacarpal Bones are there in the Palm of Hand There are five metacarpals in each hand, with each bone being associated with a
  • Metacarpal Fractures - Hand - Orthobullets
    Metacarpal Fractures are the most common hand injury and are divided into fractures of the head, neck, or shaft
  • Metacarpal bones: Anatomy, muscle attachment, joints | Kenhub
    Metacarpal bones (Ossa metacarpi) The metacarpus is a group of five bones of the hand between the phalanges and the carpus Even though the metacarpal bones are small, they are classified as long bones since they have structural characteristics of long bones; each metacarpal bone consists of a shaft, distal head and a wide proximal base The metacarpal bones articulate with the carpal bones
  • Bones of the Hand - Carpals - Metacarpals - TeachMeAnatomy
    The bones of the hand can be grouped into three categories: 1) Carpal Bones (Most proximal) 2) Metacarpals 3) Phalanges (Most distal)
  • Metacarpal bones - anatomy. app
    The metacarpal bones (Latin: ossa metacarpi) are also known as the metacarpals They are five bones that form the middle part of the skeleton of the hand These bones lie between the proximally located carpal bones and distally positioned phalanges The metacarpal bones are analogous to the metatarsal bones found in the foot
  • Metacarpal | Hand, Anatomy, Fracture | Britannica
    metacarpal, any of several tubular bones between the wrist (carpal) bones and each of the forelimb digits in land vertebrates, corresponding to the metatarsal bones of the foot Originally numbering five, metacarpals in many mammals have undergone much change and reduction during evolution The lower leg of the horse, for example, includes only one strengthened metacarpal; the two splint bones
  • Metacarpal bones - Anatomy, Diagram, Function, Location
    Metacarpal bones are a group of five long bones in the hand, located between the wrist (carpal bones) and the fingers (phalanges) [6] These bones form the palm and contribute to the overall structure and movement of the hand Each metacarpal is named and numbered from the thumb (first metacarpal) to the little finger (fifth metacarpal) They consist of a base, shaft, and head, with the base





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