The pollux is distal to the carpal region. The pollux is the thumb, and the carpal region is the region of the wrist.
The hand is immediately distal to the carpal region. In particular, the metacarpals and phalanges are distal to the carpal region.
The carpus is not proximal to the brachium. The carpus is actually distal to the brachium. The carpal region is the wrist.
It is called as centripetal. That is towards the centre. The reverse direction is called as centrifugal.
The ulna is proximal to the carpal bones. The carpal bones are distal to the ulna.
Trapezium or Greater Multangular Trapezoid Carpal. Proximal to this is the Scaphoid or Navicular Carpal.
The hand is immediately distal to the carpal region. In particular, the metacarpals and phalanges are distal to the carpal region.
The antecubital space is proximal to the carpal region. ( antecubital space being the opposite side of the elbow and the carpal region being the wrist )
The carpus is not proximal to the brachium. The carpus is actually distal to the brachium. The carpal region is the wrist.
It is called as centripetal. That is towards the centre. The reverse direction is called as centrifugal.
The four proximal carpal bones from lateral to medial are the scaphoid, lunate, triquetrum, and pisiform. Remember what anatomical position looks like when thinking about the lateral or medial location of the bones of the upper extremity.
The ulna is proximal to the carpal bones. The carpal bones are distal to the ulna.
Trapezium or Greater Multangular Trapezoid Carpal. Proximal to this is the Scaphoid or Navicular Carpal.
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