carpal bone उदाहरण वाक्य
उदाहरण वाक्य
- It mainly consists of a left frontlimb, including the lower end of the lower arm, two carpal bones and a complete hand.
- Orthopedic surgeons are trained to handle complex fractures of the hand and injuries to the carpal bones that alter the mechanics of the wrist.
- Fractures of the scaphoid are the most common of the carpal bone injuries, because of its connections with the two rows of carpal bones.
- The transversal head originates along the entire third metacarpal bone, while the oblique head originates on the carpal bones proximal to the third metacarpal.
- Fractures of the scaphoid are the most common of the carpal bone injuries, because of its connections with the two rows of carpal bones.
- A "'scaphoid fracture "', a fracture of the scaphoid bone also known as the carpal navicular, is the most common type of carpal bone fracture.
- Ligaments between the radius and carpal bone also stabilise the position of the lunate, as does its position in the lunate fossa of the radius.
- In the wrist, the carpal bones are small like in " Zygorhiza ", but, unlike in this other basilosaurid, the trapezoid in " Ancalecetus ".
- The carpal bones are not interlocked solely by their shapes; rather, they are held together by interosseous ligaments and by volar, dorsal, radial, and ulnar ligaments.
- Instead the medial attachment is to the most medial of the carpal bones, the triquetrum ( or triquetral bone ) and pisiformis ( or pisiform bone ).