of the tendons passing around it. ref name Bruser 158 See also Finger Interphalangealarticulations ... proximal interphalangeal joints eMedicineDictionary distal interphalangeal joints http cms.depuy.com display?docId 40509 Diagram at depuy.com Joints of upper limbs DEFAULTSORT InterphalangealArticulations Of Hand Category Joints Category Hand gl Articulaci ns interfal nxicas da man ...Infobox Anatomy Name Interphalangeal joints Latin articulationes interphalangeae manus, articulationes digitorum manus GraySubject 91 GrayPage 333 Image Scheme human hand bones en.svg Caption Human hand bones Image2 Gray337.png Caption2 Metacarpophalangeal articulation and articulations of digit. Volar aspect. Width 190 System MeshName MeshNumber DorlandsPre a 64 DorlandsSuf 12161327 The interphalangealarticulations of the hand are the hinge joint s between the phalanges of the hand i.e. the finger bones . There are two sets except in the thumb proximal interphalangeal joints PIJ or PIP , those between the first also called proximal and second intermediate phalanges distal interphalangeal joints DIJ or DIP , those between the second and third distal phalanges Anatomically, the proximal and distal interphalangealarticulations are very similar. There are some minor differences in how the volar plates are attached proximally and in the segmentation of the flexor tendon sheath, but the major differences are the smaller dimension and reduced mobility of the distal joint. ref name Lluch 259 harvnb Lluch 1997 pp 259 60 ref Joint structure The PIP joint exhibits great lateral stability. Its transverse diameter is greater than its antero posterior diameter and its thick collateral ligaments ... movements permitted in the interphalangeal joints are flexion and Extension kinesiology extension . Flexion ... joints mainly by the Lumbricals of the hand lumbricals and interossei , the long extensors having ... Interphalangeal joint anatomy title Joint stiffness of the upper limb editor last Copeland editor ... more details
Infobox Ligament Name Collateral ligament of interphalangealarticulations of hand Latin ligamenta collateralia articulationum digitorum manus GraySubject GrayPage Image Caption Image2 Caption2 From phalanx bones phalanx To phalanx bones phalanx System MeshName MeshNumber DorlandsPre l 09 DorlandsSuf 12491880 On each side of the Interphalangealarticulations of handinterphalangeal joints of the fingers are diagonally placed fibrous bands. The proximal ends of the bands are near the dorsal phalanges of the hand and the distal ends of the bands are near the palmar margins of the Digit anatomy digits . Category Hand Category Ligaments ligament stub ... more details
Infobox Anatomy Name Interphalangealarticulations of foot Latin articulationes interphalangeae pedis GraySubject 100 GrayPage 359 Image Gray269.png Caption Bones of the right foot , plantar bottom surface Joint not labeled but region is visible Image2 Caption2 System Precursor MeshName MeshNumber DorlandsPre a 64 DorlandsSuf 12161342 The interphalangealarticulations of the foot are the joint s between the phalanges bones of the toe s. They are ginglymoid hinge joints, and each has a plantar underside and two Collateral ligaments of interphalangealarticulations of foot collateral ligament s. In the arrangement of these ligaments, Extension kinesiology extensor tendons supply the places of Anatomical terms of location Dorsal and ventral dorsal ligaments, which is similar to that in the metatarsophalangeal articulations. Movements The only movements permitted in the joints of the digits are flexion and Extension kinesiology extension these movements are more extensive between the first and second phalanges than between the second and third. The amount of flexion is very considerable, but extension is limited by the plantar and Collateral ligaments of interphalangealarticulations of foot collateral ligament s. See also Interphalangealarticulations of hand Gray s Joints of lower limbs musculoskeletal stub Category Joints Category Foot de Zehengelenk ... more details
Infobox Ligament Name PAGENAME Latin ligamenta collateralia articulationum interphalangealium manus GraySubject 91 GrayPage 333 Image Gray337.png Caption Metacarpophalangeal articulation and articulations of digit. Volar aspect. Image2 Gray338.png Caption2 Metacarpophalangeal articulation and articulations of digit. Ulnar aspect. From To MeshName MeshNumber DorlandsPre l 09 DorlandsSuf 12491880 The collateral ligaments of interphalangeal articulations are ligament s of the hand . Joints of upper limbs ligament stub Category Ligaments of the upper limb ... more details
Infobox Ligament Name Collateral ligament of interphalangealarticulations of foot Latin ligamenta collateralia articulationum interphalangealium pedis GraySubject GrayPage Image Caption Image2 Caption2 From phalanx bones phalanx To phalanx bones phalanx System MeshName MeshNumber DorlandsPre l 09 DorlandsSuf 12491891 The Collateral ligaments of the interphalangealarticulations of the foot are fibrous bands that are situated on both sides of the Interphalangealarticulations of foot interphalangeal joints of the toes . Category Foot Category Ligaments ligament stub ... more details
Infobox Ligament Name Collateral ligaments of interphalangealarticulations of foot Latin ligamenta collateralia articulationum interphalangealium pedis GraySubject GrayPage Image Caption Image2 Caption2 From To MeshName MeshNumber DorlandsPre l 09 DorlandsSuf 12491891 The collateral ligaments of interphalangealarticulations of foot are ligament s of the foot . Joints of lower limbs Category Ligaments of the lower limb ligament stub ... more details
Interphalangeal between the Phalanx bones phalanges can refer to Interphalangealarticulations of handInterphalangealarticulations of foot disambig de Interphalangealgelenk ... more details
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Infobox Anatomy Name Intermetacarpal articulations Latin articulationes intermetacarpales GraySubject 89 GrayPage 331 Caption Metacarpophalangeal articulation and articulations of digit. Volar aspect. Image2 Caption2 Width 235 System Precursor MeshName MeshNumber Dorlands DorlandsID Intermetacarpal Articulations The bases of the second, third, fourth and fifth metacarpal bones articulate with one another by small surfaces covered with cartilage , and are connected together by dorsal, volar, and interosseous ligaments. The dorsal metacarpal ligaments ligamenta metacarpalia dorsalia and palmar metacarpal ligaments ligamenta metacarpalia palmaria pass transversely from one bone to another on the dorsal and palmar surfaces. The interosseous metacarpal ligaments ligamenta metacarpalia interossea connect their contiguous surfaces, just distal to their collateral articular facets. The synovial membrane for these joints is continuous with that of the carpometacarpal articulations . See also Transverse metacarpal ligament Additional images gallery Image Scheme human hand bones en.svg Human hand bones gallery References references Gray s Joints of upper limbs Category Joints musculoskeletal stub gl Articulaci ns intermetacarpais ... more details
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Infobox Anatomy Name Intercarpal articulations Latin articulationes intercarpales GraySubject 87 GrayPage 328 Image Gray336.png Caption Vertical section through the articulations at the wrist, showing the synovial cavities. Image2 Gray334.png Caption2 Ligaments of wrist. Anterior view System Precursor MeshName Intercarpal Joints MeshNumber A02.835.583.405.174 DorlandsPre a 64 DorlandsSuf 12161286 The intercarpal articulationsarticulations of the carpus can be subdivided into three sets of articulations Those of the proximal row of carpal bones, those of the distal row of carpal bones, and those of the two rows with each other. Articulations The bones in each carpal row interlock with each other and each row can therefore be considered a single articular body. In the proximal row a limited degree of mobility is possible, but the bones of the distal row are connected to each other and to the metacarpus metacarpal bones by strong ligaments that make this row and the metacarpus a functional entity. ref name Platzer 130 Platzer 2004, p 130 ref Proximal row The joints of the proximal row are arthrodial joint s, The scaphoid, lunate, and triangular are connected by dorsal, volar, and interosseous ligaments. The dorsal intercarpal ligament are two in number and placed transversely behind the bones of the first row they connect the scaphoid and lunate, and the lunate and triangular. The palmar interecarpal ligaments are also two, connect the scaphoid and lunate, and the lunate and triangular they are less strong than the dorsal, and placed very deeply behind the Flexor tendons and the volar radiocarpal ligament. The interosseous intercarpal ligaments are two narrow bundles, one connecting ... of the hand and wrist considered as a whole involves four articular surfaces a the inferior ..., the pisiform having no essential part in the movement of the hand c the S shaped surface formed ... 9 year 2004 edition 5th Gray s Joints of upper limbs Category Hand Category Joints Category Upper ... more details
Infobox Anatomy Name Intertarsal articulations Latin articulationes intertarsales GraySubject 96 GrayPage 352 Image Gray360.png Caption Oblique section of left intertarsal and tarsometatarsal articulations, showing the synovial cavities. Image2 Gray268.png Caption2 Bones of the right foot. Dorsal surface. System Precursor MeshName Tarsal Joints MeshNumber A02.835.583.378.831 DorlandsPre a 64 DorlandsSuf 12161357 Intertarsal articulations are the joint s of the Tarsus skeleton tarsus . The specific intertarsal articulations are Talocalcaneal articulation Talocalcaneonavicular articulation Calcaneocuboid articulation Cuneonavicular articulation Cuboideonavicular articulation Intercuneiform articulation Cuneocuboid articulation Gray s Joints of lower limbs Category Foot musculoskeletal stub ... more details
Axillary articulations refers to these joints in the shoulder Glenohumeral joint acromioclavicular joint disambig Long comment to avoid being listed on short pages ... more details
unreferenced date April 2009 Infobox Anatomy Name Interchondral articulations Latin articulationes interchondrales GraySubject 77 GrayPage 304 Image Gray315.png Caption Sternocostal and interchondral articulations. Anterior view. Image2 Caption2 System Precursor MeshName MeshNumber DorlandsPre a 64 DorlandsSuf 12161296 Interchondral Articulationsarticulations of the cartilages of the ribs with each other . The contiguous borders of the sixth, seventh, and eighth, and sometimes those of the ninth and tenth, costal cartilages articulate with each other by small, smooth, oblong facets. Each articulation is enclosed in a thin articular capsule, lined by synovial membrane and strengthened laterally and medially by ligamentous fibers interchondral ligaments which pass from one cartilage to the other. Sometimes the fifth costal cartilages, more rarely the ninth and tenth, articulate by their lower borders with the adjoining cartilages by small oval facets more frequently the connection is by a few ligamentous fibers. Gray s Joints of torso Category Joints Category Thorax musculoskeletal stub it Articolazione intercostale ... more details
Infobox Anatomy Name Metatarsophalangeal articulations Latin articulationes metatarsophalangeae GraySubject 99 GrayPage 359 Image Gray268.png Caption Bones of the right foot. Dorsal surface. Image2 Caption2 System Precursor MeshName MeshNumber DorlandsPre a 64 DorlandsSuf 12161421 The metatarsophalangeal articulations are the joints between the metatarsal bones of the foot and the proximal bones proximal phalanges of the toe s. They are condyloid joint s meaning an elliptical or rounded surface of the metatarsal bones come close to the shallow cavities of the proximal phalanges . The ligaments are the plantar and two collateral. Movements The movements permitted in the metatarsophalangeal articulations are flexion , Extension kinesiology extension , anatomical terms of motion abduction , and adduction . See also Turf toe Turf toe metatarsalphalangeal joint sprain Hallux valgus Bunion hallux valgus External links http www.webmd.com hw health guide atoz hw139870.asp Diagram at webmd.com Gray s Joints of lower limbs musculoskeletal stub Category Joints de Zehengrundgelenk nl MTP gewricht ... more details
Infobox Anatomy Name Intercuneiform and cuneocuboid articulations Latin articulationes intercuneiformes GraySubject 96 GrayPage 357 Image Gray360.png Caption Oblique section of left intertarsal and tarsometatarsal articulations, showing the synovial cavities. Image2 Caption2 System Precursor MeshName MeshNumber Dorlands DorlandsID The intercuneiform articulations are articulations among the cuneiform bones. The term cuneocuboid articulation is sometimes used to describe the joint between the cuboid and lateral cuneiform, but this term isn t recognized by Terminologia Anatomica . Ligaments The three cuneiform anatomy cuneiform bones and the Cuboid bone cuboid are connected together by dorsal, plantar, and interosseous ligaments. The Dorsal Ligaments The dorsal ligaments consist of three transverse bands one connects the first with the second cuneiform, another the second with the third cuneiform, and another the third cuneiform with the cuboid. The Plantar Ligaments The plantar ligaments have a similar arrangement to the dorsal, and are strengthened by slips from the tendon of the Tibialis posterior . The Interosseous Ligaments The interosseous ligaments consist of strong transverse fibers which pass between the rough non articular portions of the adjacent surfaces of the bones. Synovial Membrane The synovial membrane of these joints is part of the great tarsal synovial membrane. Movements The movements permitted between these bones are limited to a slight gliding upon each other. References reflist Gray s Joints of lower limbs Category Lower limb anatomy Category Joints musculoskeletal stub ... more details
Infobox Anatomy Name Intermetatarsal articulations Latin articulationes intermetatarsales GraySubject 98 GrayPage 358 Image Gray358.png Caption Ligaments of the sole of the foot, with the tendons of the Peron us longus, Tibialis posterior and Tibialis anterior muscles. Plantar intermetatar. lig. labeled at upper left. Image2 Gray355.png Caption2 The ligaments of the foot from the lateral aspect. Dorsal intermet. labeled at lower right. System Precursor MeshName MeshNumber DorlandsPre a 64 DorlandsSuf 12161318 Intermetatarsal Articulations The base of the first metatarsal is not connected with that of the second by any ligaments in this respect the great toe resembles the thumb . The bases of the other four metatarsals are connected by the dorsal, plantar, and interosseous ligaments. The dorsal ligament disambiguation dorsal ligament s pass transversely between the dorsal surfaces of the bases of the adjacent metatarsal bones. The Palmar ligament disambiguation plantar ligaments have a similar arrangement to the dorsal. The interosseous ligament disambiguation interosseous ligament s consist of strong transverse fibers which connect the rough non articular portions of the adjacent surfaces. Synovial Membranes The synovial membranes between the second and third, and the third and fourth metatarsal bones are part of the great tarsal synovial membrane that between the fourth and fifth is a prolongation of the synovial membrane of the cuboideometatarsal joint. Movements The movement permitted between the tarsal ends of the metatarsal bones is limited to a slight gliding of the articular surfaces upon one another. See also transverse metatarsal ligament Gray s Joints of lower limbs musculoskeletal stub Category Joints de Intermetatarsalgelenk ... more details
Infobox Anatomy Name Tarsometatarsal articulations Latin articulationes tarsometatarsales GraySubject 97 GrayPage 358 Image Gray358.png Caption Ligaments of the sole of the foot, with the tendons of the Peron us longus, Tibialis posterior and Tibialis anterior muscles. Image2 Gray355.png Caption2 The ligaments of the foot from the lateral aspect. System Precursor MeshName MeshNumber DorlandsPre a 64 DorlandsSuf 12161630 The tarsometatarsal articulations are arthrodial joint s in the foot. It is also known as the Lisfranc joint . It is named after 18th 19th century surgeon and gynecologist, Jacques Lisfranc de St. Martin . ref WhoNamedIt synd 3055 ref Clinical significance A Lisfranc fracture is common among athletes. Anatomy Bones The bones entering into their formation are the first, second, and third Cuneiform 28anatomy 29 cuneiforms , and the cuboid, which articulate with the bases of the metatarsal bones. The first metatarsal bone articulates with the first cuneiform the second is deeply wedged in between the first and third cuneiforms articulating by its base with the second cuneiform the third articulates with the third cuneiform the fourth, with the cuboid and third cuneiform and the fifth, with the cuboid. The bones are connected by dorsal, plantar, and interosseous ligaments. The Dorsal Ligaments The dorsal ligaments are strong, flat bands. The first metatarsal is joined to the first cuneiform by a broad, thin band the second has three, one from each cuneiform bone the third has one from the third cuneiform the fourth has one from the third cuneiform and one from the cuboid and the fifth, one from the cuboid. The Plantar Ligaments The plantar ligaments consist of longitudinal and oblique bands, disposed with less regularity than the dorsal ligaments. Those for the first and second metatarsals are the strongest the second and third metatarsals are joined by oblique bands to the first cuneiform the fourth and fifth metatarsals are connected by a few fibers to the cuboid ... more details
joints except that of the long finger. Articulationsarticulations of hand redirects here The articulations are interphalangealarticulations of hand the hinge joint s between the finger ...Other uses pp move indef Infobox Anatomy Name Hand Latin manus GraySubject GrayPage Image Human Hands Front Back.jpg Caption Palmar and Dorsal aspects of human right hand Width 240 Image2 Handskelett.png Caption2 X ray of human hand Precursor System Artery Vein dorsal venous network of hand Nerve ulnar nerve , median nerve , radial nerve Lymph MeshName Hand MeshNumber A01.378.800.667 DorlandsPre DorlandsSuf A hand Medicine med. Latin lat. manus, pl. man s is a Prehensility prehensile , multi finger ... has two opposable thumbs on each hand and fingerprints remarkably similar to human fingerprints are often .... Like other paired organs eyes, feet, legs , each hand is dominantly controlled by the opposing Cerebral hemisphere brain hemisphere , so that handedness , or the preferred hand choice for single ... anatomist s use the term hand to refer to the appendage of digits on the forelimb more generally  for example, in the context of whether the three Digit anatomy digit s of the bird hand involved the same Homology biology homologous loss of two digits as in the dinosaur hand. ref name Xing ... pmid 19536256 bibcode 2009Natur.459..940X ref The human hand has 27 bones, 14 of which are the phalanges ... and the wrist. Each human hand has 5 metacarpals. ref cite book title Human Anatomy & Physiology ... 237 ref Definitions Many mammal s and other animal s have grasping appendages similar in form to a hand ... hands. The scientific use of the term hand in this sense to distinguish the terminations of the front ... title Primate Feet publisher ufovideo.net accessdate December 2009 JPG ref The word hand is sometimes ... researching the homology between the three Digit anatomy digit s of the bird hand and the dinosaur hand. ref name Xing Human anatomy The human hand consists of a broad palm metacarpus with 5 digits, attached ... more details
Infobox Anatomy Name Joints of hand Latin articulationes manus GraySubject 86 GrayPage 327 Image Gray334.png Caption Ligaments of wrist. Anterior view Image2 Gray338.png Caption2 Metacarpophalangeal articulation and articulations of digit. Ulnar aspect. Precursor System Artery Vein Nerve Lymph MeshName MeshNumber The joints of hand are joints found at the distal end of the upper limb. The joints are In the wrist there is the radiocarpal joint between the Radius bone radius and carpus . Between the carpal bones are the intercarpal articulations and the midcarpal joint . The carpometacarpal joint connects the carpal bones to the metacarpus or metacarpal bones which are joined at the intermetacarpal articulations . In the fingers, finally, are the metacarpophalangeal joint s including the knuckle s between the metacarpal bones and the Phalanx bones phalanges or finger bones which are interconnected by the interphalangeal joints . anatomy stub Joints of upper limbs Category Hand it Articolazioni della mano ru ... more details
Infobox Bone Name Phalanges of the hand Latin ossa digitorum manus, phalanges digitorum manus GraySubject 56 GrayPage 230 Image Gray234.png Caption Plan of ossification of the hand. Image2 Gray220.png Caption2 Bones of the left hand. Dorsal surface. System Precursor MeshName MeshNumber DorlandsPre o 07 DorlandsSuf 12598287 The phalanges of the hand are commonly known as the finger bones. They are fourteen in number, three for each finger , and two for the thumb . Each consists of a body and two extremities. The body tapers from above downward, is convex posteriorly, concave in front from above downward, flat from side to side its sides are marked by rough areas which give attachment to the fibrous sheaths of the flexor tendons. The proximal extremities of the bones of the first row present oval, concave articular surfaces, broader from side to side than from front to back. The proximal extremity of each of the bones of the second and third rows presents a double concavity separated by a median ridge. The distal extremities are smaller than the proximal, and each ends in two Condyle anatomy condyles knuckles separated by a shallow groove the articular surface extends farther on the volar than on the Dorsum biology dorsal surface, a condition best marked in the bones of the first row. The ungual phalanges, those most distal, are convex on their dorsal and flat on their volar surfaces they are recognized by their small size, and by a roughened, elevated surface of a horseshoe form on the volar surface of the distal extremity of each which serves to support the sensitive pulp of the finger. See also Interphalangealarticulations of the hand Phalanx bones Additional images gallery Image Gray337.png Metacarpophalangeal articulation and articulations of digit. Volar aspect. Image Gray338.png Metacarpophalangeal articulation and articulations of digit. Ulnar aspect. gallery External links NormanAnatomy lesson5palmofhand Gray s Bones of upper extremity Category Hand Category ... more details
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joint s while extending both Interphalangealarticulations of handinterphalangeal joint ...for the foot muscles Lumbrical muscle of the foot Muscle infobox Name Lumbricals of the hand Latin musculi lumbricales manus GraySubject 126 GrayPage 464 Image Lumbricales hand .png Caption The muscles of the left hand. Palmar surface. 1st lumbricalis labeled at bottom right of muscular group. Origin flexor digitorum profundus Insertion extensor expansion Blood superficial palmar arch , common palmar digital arteries , deep palmar arch , dorsal digital artery Nerve 3rd and 4th deep branch of ulnar nerve , 1st and 2nd median nerve Action Flexion flex metacarpophalangeal joint s, Extension kinesiology extend Interphalangealarticulations of handinterphalangeal joints MeshName MeshNumber DorlandsPre m 22 DorlandsSuf 12549749 The lumbricals are intrinsic muscle s of the hand that flexion flex the metacarpophalangeal joint s and extension kinesiology extend the Interphalangealarticulations of handinterphalangeal joints . ref name Gosling97 Gosling Gosling et al. 2008, p. 97 ref Structure There are four of these small, worm like muscles on each hand. These muscles are unusual in that they do not attach to bone. Instead they attach proximally to the tendons of flexor digitorum profundus and distally to the extensor expansion s. ref name Gosling97 class wikitable Form Origin Insertion first unipennate It originates from the radial side of the most radial tendon of the flexor digitorum profundus corresponding to the index finger . It passes posteriorly along the radial side of the index finger to insert on the extensor expansion near the metacarpophalangeal joint . second unipennate It originates from the radial side of the second most radial tendon of the flexor digitorum profundus ... Muscles of upper limb Category Muscles of the upper limb Category Hand ar de Musculi lumbricales Hand fr Muscle lombrical gl M sculos lumbricais da man he ... more details
Unreferenced date August 2007 Hand for hand situations in the card game of poker arise exclusively during ... measurement of player elimination. Hand for hand play requires all hands be dealt at the same time. When a table has finished a hand, the Card game Deal dealer must wait until all tables have finished to commence the next hand. This does not affect how a particular table plays their hands only the deals must be simultaneous. Another reason for the use of hand for hand play is to prevent players from stalling , or deliberately taking as long as possible to act on their hand in the hope of moving ... the same number of hands, the incentive to stall is removed. Hand for hand play usually starts when ..., for example. In this scenario, hand for hand may commence with 21 and 18 players remaining. At the 2005 World Series of Poker Main Event, day 4 started in hand for hand, with eliminations required until 561 players remained. Fact date February 2007 Hand for hand play eliminates tie draw ties , except ... one hand run hand for hand, assuming all players all in are eliminated, the players are ranked according to chip count, the amount the player had in front of them at the beginning of the hand. Players are only awarded a tied rank if they have identical pre hand chip counts, in which case the prizes are customarily split by both players. In some situations, pre hand chip counts may not be available, in which case, all players eliminated on a given hand are considered to have tied for the same ... to be in the money, hand for hand play was held with 226 players. Two players were eliminated on the same hand, and were considered tied for 225th they initially split the 10,000 prize before the casino ... for round play was used instead of hand for hand. Here, a round is defined as the blinds going around ... from hand for hand play is that in round for round play, each table finishes one round of play instead of one hand , then waits for all other tables to finish the current round. The advantage ... more details