1995
DOI: 10.3928/0147-7447-19950801-07
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The Effect of Intercarpal Joint Motion on Wrist Motion: Are There Key Joints? An in Vitro Study

Abstract: The contribution of each intercarpal joint individually and as a member of a regional group to total wrist motion was analyzed in 10 fresh, frozen cadaver specimens. Each intercarpal joint had an effect on the total wrist motion, but the contribution of each to the different planes of motion was not equal. The scaphoid-capitate joint had a governing effect on the motion of a region comprised of scaphoid-trapezium, scaphoid-trapezoid, and scaphoid-capitate. The lunate-capitate joint had a governing effect on th… Show more

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