Another name for your wrist is your carpus. It is the cluster of eight bones in your wrist that connect the hand to the forearm.
The wrist cannot perform medial flexion. The anatomical movements of the wrist mainly involve flexion, extension, abduction, and adduction. Medial flexion, also known as ulnar deviation, occurs at the wrist joint and involves moving the hand towards the little finger side of the forearm.
Lateral epicondylitis is commonly known as "tennis elbow." This condition is characterized by pain and inflammation on the outer part of the elbow, often due to overuse or repetitive motions of the forearm and wrist. Despite its name, it can affect individuals who do not play tennis.
Distal is away from the center of body trunk or point of attachment. The wrist is farther away from center of body trunk. Proximal is closest to the body central axis or point of attachment, so the shoulder is proximal.
the fingers are DISTAL to the wrist bones.
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A group of bones in the carpus form the wrist. This is called a wrist bone.
As a group they are called the carpals. Each carpal has their own name, such as scaphoid and capitate.
The scientific name for the carpals are carpals.
The scientific name for the wrist is carpus, and for the ankle, it is tarsus.
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They are the names of his mother on one wrist and his son's name on the other wrist.
He has his mother's name (Joyce) tatooed on his wrist.
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I'm afraid that your question is meaningless - the wrist is the carpus.
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