hand
Terminal part of the forearm with a tactile and prehensile function and a thumb opposable to the other fingers. The skeleton of the hand has 27 bones.
distal phalange
Last phalange of the finger bearing a nail.
proximal phalange
First phalange of the finger; it is connected to the metacarpus.
distal phalange
Last phalange of the finger bearing a nail.
middle phalange
Second phalange of the finger between the proximal and distal phalanges. The thumb does not have a middle phalange.
proximal phalange
First phalange of the finger; it is connected to the metacarpus.
hamate
Bone of the anterior row of the carpus, articulating especially with the metacarpal bones of the third and little fingers.
triquetral
Last bone in the posterior row of the carpus, set opposite the thumb.
lunate
Bone of the posterior row of the carpus articulating especially with the radius to form the wrist.
trapezium
Bone of the anterior row of the carpus articulating especially with the metacarpal bone of the thumb.
trapezoid
Bone of the anterior row of the carpus articulating especially with the metacarpal bone of the index finger.
capitate
Bone of the anterior row of the carpus articulating especially with the metacarpal bone of the middle finger.
scaphoid
The largest bone in the posterior row of the carpus articulating with the radius to form the wrist.
radius
Long bone making up the outer section of the forearm; it is connected especially to the carpal bones to form the wrist joint.
ulna
Long bone forming the inner portion of the forearm, and articulating especially with the radius.
carpus
All eight short articulated bones, laid out in two rows, forming the wrist and giving it a wide range of motion; it connects the radius to the metacarpus.
phalanges
Articulated bones forming the skeleton of the fingers; each finger has three, while the thumb has two.