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Wrist Injury Anatomy
To better understand wrist injury, it helps to understand the anatomy of the wrist joint.

The wrist is made of 10 bones: 8 carpal bones and 2 forearm bones. The carpal bones include the scaphoid, lunate, trapezoid, trapezium, hamate, capitate, triquetrum, and pisiform. The forearm bones include the radius and ulna. Ligaments hold the bones together during movement.

Structures of the wrist include:
  • Forearm, wrist and hand bones Images
  • Carpal bones of the wrist Images
  • Metacarpal bones of the hand Images
  • Tendons of the wrist Images
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Last Updated: Nov 3, 2008  References
Authors: Stephen J. Schueler, MDJohn H. Beckett, MDD. Scott Gettings, MD
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