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carpus

The eight bones of the wrist, articulating between the bones of the lower arm (radius and ulna) and the metacarpals of the hand. In humans there are eight small bones in two irregular rows of four. The upper row articulates with the radius, the lower with the metacarpal bones of the hand. Rudiments of carpal bones are found in all mammals.



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Ulnar deviation theoretically increases the resultant forces exerted by the carpal bones and flexor retinaculum against the flexor tendons passing through the carpal tunnel.
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome, which occurs when repetitive motion inflames the wrist, causing compression of blood vessels and nerves in a tunnel formed by the carpal bones, is only one of many potential CTDs.
Photographs of different movements at the wrist follow and include radiographs identifying carpal bones.
 
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