Articulating Surfaces Flashcards

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Radiocarpal joint

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> Distal Radius
- concave with 2 fossa
triangular fibrocartilaginous complex
- biconcave
*Carpals collectively form convex articular surface
Scaphoid
- convex surface that articulates with radius
Lunate
- mainly articulate with tfcc but some with radius
triquetrum
- articulates entirely with tfcc

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Midcarpal joint

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> Between proximal and distal row of carpals
First row = concave
Second row = convex
- Scaphoid to trapezium/trapezoid/capitate
- lunate to capitate and hamate
- triquetrum to hamate

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Intercarpal joints (first row)

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Between adjacent carpal articular surface all covered in fibrocartilage
Scaphoid
- medial facets for capitate (midcarpal - mc) and lunate
- distal facets for trapezium (mc) and trapezoid (mc)
Lunate
- laterally with scaphoid
- medially with triquetral
- distally with hamate and capitate (mc)
Triquetrum
- laterally with lunate
- hamate distally (mc)
- oval facet on palmar surface for pisiform
Pisiform
- flat dorsal surface articulates with triquetrum

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Intercarpal joints (2nd row)

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Trapezium
- proximally with scaphoid (mc)
- medially with trapezoid
Trapezoid
- proximally with scaphoid (mc)
- medially with capitate
- laterally with  trapezium
Capitate
- proximally with scaphoid (mc) and lunate (mc)
- medially with hamate
- laterally with trapezoid
Hamate
- proximally with lunate (mc) and triquetrum (mc)
- laterally with capitate
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Carpometacarpal joints

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1st:
- trapezium (convex one way and concave the other)
- base of 1st metacarpal (opposite to trapezium)
- both covered in hyaline cartilage
Other (2-5) - (all covered in hyaline cartilage)
2nd = trapezium/trapezoid/capitate to 2nd Metacarpal
3rd = Capitate to 3rd metacarpal
4th = capitate/hamate to 4th metacarpal
5th = hamate to 5th metacarpal

  • Intermetacarpal joints - between adjacent metacarpals
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Metacarpophalangeal joints

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Convex metacarpal head to concave proximal phalanx base

> covered in hyaline cartilage

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Interphalangeal joints

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Thumb
- convex proximal phalanx to convex distal phalanx
Others
PIP - proximal to middle phalanx
DIP - Middle to distal phalanx
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