Wrist Joint Anatomy
The Wrist Joint provides an articulation between:
- Distal End of the Radius: The lower end of the forearm's radius bone.
- Carpal Bones: Primarily the scaphoid and lunate bones in the proximal row of the carpus.
Ligaments:
- Radiocarpal Ligaments
- Ulnar and Radial Collateral Ligaments
Joint Type:
- Condyloid
- Synovial joint
- Synovial joints are specialized structures that allow movement at bony articulations.
- Composed of a joint cavity lined by synovium containing bones lined with articular cartilage
- Structural components contain:
- Articular cartilage - enables low friction movement
- Ligament
- Joint capsule - Fibrous tissue surrounding joint cavity
- Synovium - Tissue lining non-cartilaginous portions of joint cavity and is composed of two layers, the intimal lining and the connective tissue sublining
- Synovial fluid - Produced and regulated by the synovium
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