Yes you can have an extra bone in your wrist I have one, when I was in school when I started feeling the pain and my wrist was HUGH!!! Went to the drs they werent sure what is was they did x-ray thinking I broke it, I had to go see another drs and they did cats scans and mri's like crazy and finally the drs told me I had an extra bone and they can remove it but more likey it would just come back so I just live with it doesnt bother me to much rain is bad. I cant turn it it doesnt bend they called is Madalyn sorry not really sure how to spell it. Drs but me in the medical book because its VERY rare, He said I was lucky one some had it in the knees and had to be but in wheel chairs very sad I just have it in my right wrist
The name of the wrist bone beginning with S is the Scaphoid bone which is one of the 8 carpal bones that make up the wrist. The Scaphoid bone is located in the proximal (nearest to body) row of the two rows of carpals and is on the thumb side of the wrist.
Short bone: Carpal bones in the wrist Long bone: Femur in the leg Irregular bone: Sternum in the chest Flat bone: Cranium in the skull
The capitate bone is classified as a carpal bone, specifically one of the eight bones in the wrist known as the carpal bones. It is a rounded bone located in the center of the wrist, and plays a key role in supporting the structure and movement of the hand.
The bump on your wrist is the end of the ulna bone. It is called the ulnar styloid process.
The Scaphoid bone is the largest or the carpal bones of the wrist, on your thumb's side. I should know I've broken it a couple of times.
A wristbone is a bone found in the wrist, also known as carpal bones.
The name of the wrist bone beginning with S is the Scaphoid bone which is one of the 8 carpal bones that make up the wrist. The Scaphoid bone is located in the proximal (nearest to body) row of the two rows of carpals and is on the thumb side of the wrist.
Short bone: Carpal bones in the wrist Long bone: Femur in the leg Irregular bone: Sternum in the chest Flat bone: Cranium in the skull
The pisiform bone is located in the wrist region of the body. It is a small, pea-shaped bone that can be found on the palmar (palm) side of the wrist, within the wrist joint.
A group of bones in the carpus form the wrist. This is called a wrist bone.
Your bone.
The capitate bone is classified as a carpal bone, specifically one of the eight bones in the wrist known as the carpal bones. It is a rounded bone located in the center of the wrist, and plays a key role in supporting the structure and movement of the hand.
The bump on your wrist is the end of the ulna bone. It is called the ulnar styloid process.
The meaning of the term wrist bone refers to the bones in the arm that connect to the hand. The wrist bones are some of the most commonly injured parts of the body.
The trapezoid
Most people wear their watch under the wrist bone. <3 welcum.
The bone in the wrist which is the size of a pea is the Pisiform bone, which is one of the 8 carpal bones that make up the wrist. It is located in the row of carpal bones furthest away from the fingers and is on the little finger side of the hand.