Scaphoid
ulnar/radial deviation
2 DOF. Flexion/extension; radial and ulnar deviation
Radial wrist deviation is a movement in the wrist, bending it in the direction of thumb
wrist radial deviation ROM
" The ulnar canal or ulnar tunnel, also called Guyon's canal, is a space at the wrist between the pisiform bone and the hamatebone through which the ulnar artery and the ulnar nerve travel into the hand. " It is on Wikipedia.
There are two arteries in a persons wrist, almost on either side of the wrist. One is the radial artery, and ulnar artery is the other one.
Radial/Ulnar Artery
The joint between the shoulder and the wrist is the elbow.
A degenerative cyst on the right ulnar styloid is pain on the wrist opposite the thumb. This is typically a ganglion cyst which can be treated without surgery.
Ulnar neuropathy arises most commonly because of damage to the nerve as it passes through the wrist. The elbow is also a frequent site of nerve damage.
Ulna is the bone, and there is also an Ulnar Nerve around the same area.
Radial and ulnar. Both arteries are felt on the palmar aspect of the wrist- the radial on the side of the thumb where a physician usually examines the pulse while the ulnar is on the side of the little finger.