“…Viegas et al [6], Mitsuyasu et al [7] and Short et al [8] showed that the DRCL and the DICL are important stabilizers, especially during the progression from dynamic to static scapholunate instability. More recently, Van Overstraeten et al [9] described another stabilizer -the dorsal capsulo-scapholunate septum (DCSS) -which is a thickened portion of the capsule that joins the dorsal part of the scapholunate ligament and the DICL. This means that both the scapholunate interosseous ligament and extrinsic ligaments must be damaged for static scapholunate instability to develop [10].…”