KP221 Study Guide - Quiz Guide: Ulnar Notch Of The Radius, Radial Notch, Interosseous Membrane Of Forearm

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*** some lovers try positions that they can"t handle*** Lateral to medial, closer to wrist then fingers: metacarpus. The palm of the hand is composed of 5 metacarpal bones: base, shaft, head. The 14 phalanges (pl. ) are the finger bones. The phalanges are arranged into a proximal row, middle row and a distal row. The thumb has only a proximal and distal phalanx (sing. : base, shaft, head. * surface anatomy identify these segments using surface anatomy. Fill in the articulating surfaces by studying the available models. Heads of metacarpals with base of proximal phalanges. Interphalangeal (ip) (proximal + distal) heads of phalanges with bases of more distally located phalanges. Hinge flexion extension abduction adduction circumduction flexion extension. *surface anatomy identify these joints using surface anatomy. Radial radial artery splits into dorsal branch (princeps pollicis) and superficial branch (superficial palmar arch) Ulnar enters hand anterior to flexor retinaculum between pisiform and the hook of hazmat on.