Wrist and Hand Complex Biomechanics
Wrist and Hand Complex Biomechanics
Wrist and Hand Complex Biomechanics
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HAND COMPLEX
• The hand consist of 5 digits – 1 thumb & 4 fingers
• There are 8 carpal bones.
• In hand complex there are 19 bones & 19joints, distal to carpal bones.
• Each digit has a carpometacarpal joint (CMC) & a metacarpophalangeal joint
(MCP).
• Each finger has 2 interphalangeal joints one distal (DIP) & one proximal (PIP)
except thumb having only 1 interphalangeal joint.
THE WRIST COMPLEX
• The wrist (corpus) consist of 2 joints –
• Radiocarpal joint
• Midcarpal joint
• Has strong but somewhat loose capsule & reinforced by capsular &
intracapsular ligaments.
• Most ligaments & muscles crossing radiocarpal joint also contributes to
midcarpal joint stability
MIDCARPAL JOINT STRUCTURE
• Articulation between scaphoid, lunate & triquetrum proximally &
trapezium, trapezoid, capitate & hamate distally.
• Functional unit rather than an anatomical unit.
• Has separate fibrous capsule & synovial lining that is continuous with
each intercarpal articulation & some with CMC joint.
• Complex as it has overall reciprocally concave convex configuration.
• Functionally distal carpal row moves as a fixed unit.
• Union of distal carpals also results in equal distribution of loads across
scaphoid-trapezium-trapezoid, scaphoid-capitate, lunate-capitate &
triquetrum-hamate articulations.
• Distal row contributes to 2 degrees of freedom to wrist complex with
varying amounts of ulnar/radial deviation & flexion/extension.
• Distal carpal row lads to the foundation of transverse & longitudinal
arches of hand.
LIGAMENTS OF THE WRIST COMPLEX
• The ligamentous structure of carpus is responsible for articular stability
as well as guiding & checking motions between & among the carpals.
• In general, dorsal ligaments are thin & numerous volar ligaments are
thicker & stronger.
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Ligaments
Extrinsic Intrinsic
Muscles
• Each finger has 1 CMC, 1 MCP & 2 IP (proximal & distal) joints
whereas thumb has 1 CMC, 1 MCP & ONLY 1 IP joint.
Prehension
Object is grasped to move through Fingers & thumb grasps the object
space by some proximal joints to manipulate it within the hand