Knee.
I'm afraid that your question is meaningless - the wrist is the carpus.
A group of bones in the carpus form the wrist. This is called a wrist bone.
The scientific name for the wrist is carpus, and for the ankle, it is tarsus.
The carpus is not proximal to the brachium. The carpus is actually distal to the brachium. The carpal region is the wrist.
As a group they are called the carpals. Each carpal has their own name, such as scaphoid and capitate.
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 word 'carpus' is a correct noun as a word for the bones of the wrist.
carpus is the Greek god of fruit, son of Zephyrus, the god of west wind and Chloris, goddess of fruits and flowers
carpus
The wrist
The radius bone in the forearm is distal to the cubitus (ulna) and proximal to the carpus (wrist bones).
Comprised of the carpus (wrist), metacarpus (palm), and fourdigits or finger