These are the three sections of phalanges
What are proximal, middle, and distal?
The bone that articulates with the first metacarpal
The trapezium
What is the carpal tunnel?
This nerve innervates the palmar surface of the lateral 3 and a half fingers
What is the median nerve?
This part of the metacarpal articulates with the proximal phalanges
What is the head?
This bone is the most commonly fractured
What is the Scaphoid
The muscle can sometimes cause issues for the median nerve in the medial forearm
What is the pronator teres?
The ECRB inserts on the base of this metacarpal
What is the 3rd metacarpal?
These are the bones of the distal row of the carpals
This entrapment site can be examined with a sustained elbow flexion test
What is the cubital tunnel?
These two CMC joints do not have much movement compared to the rest
What are the 2nd and 3rd CMC joints?
This fingers does not have a DIP
What is the thumb?
These two bones extend in DISI
What are the lunate and triquetrum?
This entrapment site in the upper forearm causes a lot of issues with finger extension
What is the Arcade of Frohse?
This is the largest carpal bone
What is the capitate?
A boxer's fracture usually happens at this metacarpal bone
What is the 5th metacarpal?
What is the Hamate?
What is Wartenberg's Syndrome
This carpal bone is home to the pisiform
What is the triquetrum?