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WRIST JOINT
Dr. NITINSAINI
The Wrist Joint
CONTENTS :-
 Introduction
 Definition
 Function
 Ligaments
 Movements
 Muscle Work
 Nerves supply
 Indication
 Contra- Indication
 The wrist joint (also known as the radio-carpal
joint) is a ellipsoid type of synovial joint in the upper
limb.
 The wrist is a complex joint that bridges the hand
to the forearm.
 It is not one big joint.
 It is one of the smaller joints in our body.
 It has several small joints.
INTRODUCTION
DEFINATION
 The wrist joint is actually a collection of multiple bones
and joints.
Synonymn:
Wrist Joint: Radio-Carpal Joint
• Type: Synovial Joint
• Sub type: Ellipsoid Joint
(Biaxial joint)
Wrist Complex:
• RadioCarpal Joint
• MidCarpal Joint
Structures of the Wrist Joint
Articulating Surfaces:
 The bones comprising the wrist include the
1. Radius - distal ends (Styloid Process)
2. Ulna
The ulna is not part of the wrist joint – it articulates with the radius,
just proximal to the wrist joint, at the distal radioulnar joint. It is
prevented from articulating with the carpal bones.
3. Carpal bones
• The carpus or carpal bones, the complex of eight bones forming the
proximal skeletal segment of the hand.
• It involves the proximal row of the carpal bones - Scaphoid, lunate
and Triquetrum (except the pisiform).
 Together, the carpal bones form a convex surface, which articulates with
the concave surface of the radius and articular disk.
 Joint Capsule
 The joint capsule of the wrist joint attaches to the end of
radius, ulna and the proximal row of the carpal bones.
 It is lined internally by a synovial membrane,
which produces synovial fluid to reduce friction between
the articulating structures.
 Synovial Membrane
LIGAMENTS
Wrist Joint: Anatomy, BioMechinics, Presentation.
Ligaments
 Collateral ligaments – strong ligaments on either side of the finger
and thumb joints, which prevent sideways movement of the joint.
 Volar plate – a ligament that connects the proximal phalanx to the
middle phalanx on the palm side of the joint. As the joint in the
finger is straightened, this ligament tightens to keep the PIP joint
from bending backward.
 Radial and ulnar collateral ligaments – a pair of ligaments which
bind the bones of the wrist and provide stability
 Volar radiocarpal ligaments – a complex web of ligaments that
support the palm side of the wrist
 Dorsal radiocarpal ligaments – ligaments that support the back of
the wrist
 Ulnocarpal and radioulnar ligaments – two sets of ligaments that
provide the main support for the wrist.
Wrist Joint: Anatomy, BioMechinics, Presentation.
MOVEMENTS And MUSCLES:
Our wrist is capable of many diverse movements and
positions. All the movements of the wrist are performed
by the muscles of the forearm.
These movements can be broken down into distinct types:
A. Neutral Position
 The neutral position for our wrist refers to the handshake position.
B. Wrist Flexion
 It refers to the downward bending of your wrist.
Produced by the:
 Flexion: Mainly at Midcarpal Joint
 Ranges: 0- 60 Degrees
 Muscles: Flexor Carpi Ulnaris
Flexor Carpi Radialis
Palmaris Longus
 Assisted by: Flexor Digitorum Superficialis
Flexor Digitorum Profundus
Flexor Pollicis Longus
C. Wrist Extension
 Its refers to bending your wrist backwards towards the posterior
section of your forearm.
 Produced by the:
 Extension : Mainly at occurs more at wrist joint.
 Ranges: 0- 50 Degrees
 Muscles: Extensor Carpi Radialis Longus
Extensor Carpi Radialis Brevis
Extensor Carpi Ulnaris
 Assisted by: Extensor Digitorum
Extensor Digiti Minimi
Extensor Pollicis Longus
Extensor Indicis
D. Radial Deviation ( Abduction )
 Its points to the bending of the wrist towards the thumb or radial
bone.
 It is the opposite of ulnar deviation.
 It is also referred to as radial flexion.
 Produced by the:
 Extension : Mainly occurs more at midcarpal joint.
 Ranges: 0- 20 Degrees
 Muscles: Extensor Carpi Radialis Longus
Extensor Carpi Radialis Brevis
Flexor Carpi Radialis
 Assisted by: Abductor Pollicis Longus
Extensor Pollicis Longus
Extensor Pollicis Brevis
E. Ulnar Deviation (Adduction )
 It refers to the pivoting of the wrist towards the little finger or
ulnar bone.
 It is also referred to as ulnar flexion.
 Produced by:
 Extension : Mainly occurs more at wrist joint.
 Ranges: 0- 30 Degrees
 Muscles: Flexor Carpi Ulnaris
Extensor Carpi Ulnaris
 Circumduction: Flexion Adduction
Extension
Abduction
F. Addition Movement:
1. Pronation:
 It refers to the rotation of the forearm counter clock wise so the back of
your hand is facing up.
 Produced by:
 Pronation : Mainly occurs more at proximal RadioUlnar joint.
 Ranges: 0- 90 Degrees
 Muscles: Protanor Quadratus
Pronator Teres
2. Supination:
 It refers to the rotation of the forearm clockwise so the palm of your
hand is is facing up.
 Produced by:
 Pronation : Mainly occurs more at proximal RadioUlnar joint.
 Ranges: 0- 90 Degrees
 Muscles: Supinator
Biceps Brachi
2. INTERCARPAL JOINT
 Articulation: Between the Proximal & Distal Row of
Carpals.
 Type: Synovial Joint
 Sub – type: Plane Joint
 Capsule: Synovial Membrane
 Ligaments:
• Dorsal intercarpal ligaments
• Palmar intercarpal ligaments
• Interosseous intercarpal ligaments
 Innervation: The intercarpal joint are innervated by
the anterior interosseous and posterior interosseous nerves,
which are the branches of the median and radial nerves,
respectively.
 Movements: Small amount of gliding movement.
3. CARPO-METACARPAL & INTER-
METACARPAL JOINT
 Articulation: Between the Distal Row of Carpals &
metacarpal bones.
 Type: Synovial Joint
 Sub – type: Plane Joint
 Capsule: Synovial Membrane
 Ligaments:
• Dorsal intercarpal ligaments
• Palmar intercarpal ligaments
• Interosseous intercarpal ligaments
 Innervation: The intercarpal joint are
innervated by the anterior interosseous and
posterior interosseous nerves, which are the
branches of the median and radial nerves,
respectively.
 Movements: Small amount of gliding
movement.
4. CARPOMETACARPAL JOINT OF THUMB
 Articulation: Between trapezium & 1ST
metacarpal
bones.
 Type: Synovial Joint
 Sub – type: Shaddle Shaped
 Capsule: Synovial Sheet
 Ligaments:
• Posterior ligament
• Anterior ligament
• Ulnar Collateral ligament
• Radial Collateral ligament
• 1st
intercarpal ligament
 Movements:
• Rotation, Flexion, Extension, Abduction, Adduction
5. METACARPOPHALANGEAL JOINT
 Articulation: Between head of metacarpal bone &
base of phalanges.
 Type: Synovial Joint
 Sub – type: Condyle Joint
 Capsule: Synovial Sheet
 Ligaments:
• Palmar collateral ligaments
 Movements:
• Flexion, Extension
• Abduction, Adduction
6. INTERPHALANGEAL JOINT
 Articulation: Between head of Proximal phalangeal
& base of Distal phalangeal.
• Proximal Interphalangeal
• Distal Interphalangeal
 Type: Synovial Joint
 Sub – type: Condyle Joint
 Capsule: Synovial Membrane
 Ligaments:
• Ulnar Collateral ligament
• Radial Collateral ligament
 Movements:
• Flexion, Extension
NEUROVASCULAR SUPPLY
 The wrist joint recieves blood from branches of the
dorsal and palmar carpal arches, which are derived
from ulnar and radial arteries.
 Innervation to the wrist joint is delivered by branches
of three nerves. They are as follows:
A. Median nerve – Anterior interosseous branches.
B. Radial nerve - Posterior interosseous branches.
C. Ulnar nerve – deep And dorsal branches.
Clinical Examination
 Wrist & Hand Examination
 Special Tests
 Allen Test
 Bunnell-Littler Test
 CPR for Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
 Finkelstein Test
 Fovea Sign
 Froment’s Sign
 Kaltenborn of Hand
 Phalen’s Sign
 Scaphoid (Watson) Shift Test
 Supination Lift Test
 Sweater finger Sign
 Thumb CMC Grind
 Tinel’s Test
 Valgus Stress to UCL
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Wrist Joint: Anatomy, BioMechinics, Presentation.

  • 2. The Wrist Joint CONTENTS :-  Introduction  Definition  Function  Ligaments  Movements  Muscle Work  Nerves supply  Indication  Contra- Indication
  • 3.  The wrist joint (also known as the radio-carpal joint) is a ellipsoid type of synovial joint in the upper limb.  The wrist is a complex joint that bridges the hand to the forearm.  It is not one big joint.  It is one of the smaller joints in our body.  It has several small joints. INTRODUCTION
  • 4. DEFINATION  The wrist joint is actually a collection of multiple bones and joints. Synonymn: Wrist Joint: Radio-Carpal Joint • Type: Synovial Joint • Sub type: Ellipsoid Joint (Biaxial joint) Wrist Complex: • RadioCarpal Joint • MidCarpal Joint
  • 5. Structures of the Wrist Joint Articulating Surfaces:  The bones comprising the wrist include the 1. Radius - distal ends (Styloid Process) 2. Ulna The ulna is not part of the wrist joint – it articulates with the radius, just proximal to the wrist joint, at the distal radioulnar joint. It is prevented from articulating with the carpal bones. 3. Carpal bones • The carpus or carpal bones, the complex of eight bones forming the proximal skeletal segment of the hand. • It involves the proximal row of the carpal bones - Scaphoid, lunate and Triquetrum (except the pisiform).
  • 6.  Together, the carpal bones form a convex surface, which articulates with the concave surface of the radius and articular disk.
  • 7.  Joint Capsule  The joint capsule of the wrist joint attaches to the end of radius, ulna and the proximal row of the carpal bones.  It is lined internally by a synovial membrane, which produces synovial fluid to reduce friction between the articulating structures.  Synovial Membrane
  • 10. Ligaments  Collateral ligaments – strong ligaments on either side of the finger and thumb joints, which prevent sideways movement of the joint.  Volar plate – a ligament that connects the proximal phalanx to the middle phalanx on the palm side of the joint. As the joint in the finger is straightened, this ligament tightens to keep the PIP joint from bending backward.  Radial and ulnar collateral ligaments – a pair of ligaments which bind the bones of the wrist and provide stability  Volar radiocarpal ligaments – a complex web of ligaments that support the palm side of the wrist  Dorsal radiocarpal ligaments – ligaments that support the back of the wrist  Ulnocarpal and radioulnar ligaments – two sets of ligaments that provide the main support for the wrist.
  • 12. MOVEMENTS And MUSCLES: Our wrist is capable of many diverse movements and positions. All the movements of the wrist are performed by the muscles of the forearm. These movements can be broken down into distinct types: A. Neutral Position  The neutral position for our wrist refers to the handshake position.
  • 13. B. Wrist Flexion  It refers to the downward bending of your wrist. Produced by the:  Flexion: Mainly at Midcarpal Joint  Ranges: 0- 60 Degrees  Muscles: Flexor Carpi Ulnaris Flexor Carpi Radialis Palmaris Longus  Assisted by: Flexor Digitorum Superficialis Flexor Digitorum Profundus Flexor Pollicis Longus
  • 14. C. Wrist Extension  Its refers to bending your wrist backwards towards the posterior section of your forearm.  Produced by the:  Extension : Mainly at occurs more at wrist joint.  Ranges: 0- 50 Degrees  Muscles: Extensor Carpi Radialis Longus Extensor Carpi Radialis Brevis Extensor Carpi Ulnaris  Assisted by: Extensor Digitorum Extensor Digiti Minimi Extensor Pollicis Longus Extensor Indicis
  • 15. D. Radial Deviation ( Abduction )  Its points to the bending of the wrist towards the thumb or radial bone.  It is the opposite of ulnar deviation.  It is also referred to as radial flexion.  Produced by the:  Extension : Mainly occurs more at midcarpal joint.  Ranges: 0- 20 Degrees  Muscles: Extensor Carpi Radialis Longus Extensor Carpi Radialis Brevis Flexor Carpi Radialis  Assisted by: Abductor Pollicis Longus Extensor Pollicis Longus Extensor Pollicis Brevis
  • 16. E. Ulnar Deviation (Adduction )  It refers to the pivoting of the wrist towards the little finger or ulnar bone.  It is also referred to as ulnar flexion.  Produced by:  Extension : Mainly occurs more at wrist joint.  Ranges: 0- 30 Degrees  Muscles: Flexor Carpi Ulnaris Extensor Carpi Ulnaris  Circumduction: Flexion Adduction Extension Abduction
  • 17. F. Addition Movement: 1. Pronation:  It refers to the rotation of the forearm counter clock wise so the back of your hand is facing up.  Produced by:  Pronation : Mainly occurs more at proximal RadioUlnar joint.  Ranges: 0- 90 Degrees  Muscles: Protanor Quadratus Pronator Teres 2. Supination:  It refers to the rotation of the forearm clockwise so the palm of your hand is is facing up.  Produced by:  Pronation : Mainly occurs more at proximal RadioUlnar joint.  Ranges: 0- 90 Degrees  Muscles: Supinator Biceps Brachi
  • 18. 2. INTERCARPAL JOINT  Articulation: Between the Proximal & Distal Row of Carpals.  Type: Synovial Joint  Sub – type: Plane Joint  Capsule: Synovial Membrane
  • 19.  Ligaments: • Dorsal intercarpal ligaments • Palmar intercarpal ligaments • Interosseous intercarpal ligaments  Innervation: The intercarpal joint are innervated by the anterior interosseous and posterior interosseous nerves, which are the branches of the median and radial nerves, respectively.  Movements: Small amount of gliding movement.
  • 20. 3. CARPO-METACARPAL & INTER- METACARPAL JOINT  Articulation: Between the Distal Row of Carpals & metacarpal bones.  Type: Synovial Joint  Sub – type: Plane Joint  Capsule: Synovial Membrane
  • 21.  Ligaments: • Dorsal intercarpal ligaments • Palmar intercarpal ligaments • Interosseous intercarpal ligaments  Innervation: The intercarpal joint are innervated by the anterior interosseous and posterior interosseous nerves, which are the branches of the median and radial nerves, respectively.  Movements: Small amount of gliding movement.
  • 22. 4. CARPOMETACARPAL JOINT OF THUMB  Articulation: Between trapezium & 1ST metacarpal bones.  Type: Synovial Joint  Sub – type: Shaddle Shaped  Capsule: Synovial Sheet  Ligaments: • Posterior ligament • Anterior ligament • Ulnar Collateral ligament • Radial Collateral ligament • 1st intercarpal ligament  Movements: • Rotation, Flexion, Extension, Abduction, Adduction
  • 23. 5. METACARPOPHALANGEAL JOINT  Articulation: Between head of metacarpal bone & base of phalanges.  Type: Synovial Joint  Sub – type: Condyle Joint  Capsule: Synovial Sheet  Ligaments: • Palmar collateral ligaments  Movements: • Flexion, Extension • Abduction, Adduction
  • 24. 6. INTERPHALANGEAL JOINT  Articulation: Between head of Proximal phalangeal & base of Distal phalangeal. • Proximal Interphalangeal • Distal Interphalangeal  Type: Synovial Joint  Sub – type: Condyle Joint  Capsule: Synovial Membrane  Ligaments: • Ulnar Collateral ligament • Radial Collateral ligament  Movements: • Flexion, Extension
  • 25. NEUROVASCULAR SUPPLY  The wrist joint recieves blood from branches of the dorsal and palmar carpal arches, which are derived from ulnar and radial arteries.  Innervation to the wrist joint is delivered by branches of three nerves. They are as follows: A. Median nerve – Anterior interosseous branches. B. Radial nerve - Posterior interosseous branches. C. Ulnar nerve – deep And dorsal branches.
  • 26. Clinical Examination  Wrist & Hand Examination  Special Tests  Allen Test  Bunnell-Littler Test  CPR for Carpal Tunnel Syndrome  Finkelstein Test  Fovea Sign  Froment’s Sign  Kaltenborn of Hand  Phalen’s Sign  Scaphoid (Watson) Shift Test  Supination Lift Test  Sweater finger Sign  Thumb CMC Grind  Tinel’s Test  Valgus Stress to UCL

Editor's Notes

  • #4: An ellipsoid joint is a type of synovial joint that allows for a wide range of motion in two planes, back and front, and side to side. An ellipsoid joint is a biaxial joint.
  • #12: For some people, it includes a slight wrist extension or ulnar deviation.