wrist joint
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Definition
- Noun:
- The joint connecting the hand to the forearm: The "wrist joint" is the anatomical articulation that allows movement between the hand and the arm. Specifically, it is the joint formed where the distal ends of the radius and ulna bones of the forearm meet the proximal row of carpal bones in the hand.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- A sprain in the wrist joint can be very painful and limit mobility.
- The surgeon carefully examined the stability of the patient's wrist joint after the fall.
- Flexibility exercises are important for maintaining a healthy wrist joint.
Advanced Usage
- Clinical/Anatomical Context: The term is frequently used in medical, anatomical, and physiotherapy contexts to describe injuries, conditions, or the biomechanics of this specific articulation.
- The MRI revealed inflammation in the synovial membrane of the wrist joint.
Variants and Related Words
- Wrist (n): The region of the body containing the wrist joint; often used more generally than the specific anatomical term "wrist joint."
- She wore a bracelet on her wrist.
- Carpus (n): The formal anatomical term for the group of eight carpal bones that constitute part of the wrist joint.
- Radiocarpal joint (n): A more precise anatomical synonym for the wrist joint, emphasizing its formation with the radius bone.
Synonyms
- Radiocarpal joint: The primary anatomical synonym.
- Carpus (when referring to the joint complex).
Related Phrases
- Wrist action: Movement generated from the wrist joint.
- A good tennis serve requires strong wrist action.
Noun
- a joint between the distal end of the radius and the proximal row of carpal bones