37 The Nail and Finger Pulp
Nada N. Berry, Reuben A. Bueno, and Elvin Zook 37 The Nail and Finger Pulp 37.1 Introduction The nail with its perionychium is a unique structure found only on the…
Nada N. Berry, Reuben A. Bueno, and Elvin Zook 37 The Nail and Finger Pulp 37.1 Introduction The nail with its perionychium is a unique structure found only on the…
Indranil Chakrabarti 30 The Interossei 30.1 Anatomy and Biomechanics The interossei are muscles that occupy the space between the metacarpals of the hand. They comprise two groups: one slightly palmar…
Hilton P. Gottschalk and Randy S. Bindra 36 The Interphalangeal Joint 36.1 Introduction The proximal interphalangeal (PIP) and distal interphalangeal (DIP) joints are critical hinges that lend dexterity to the…
Joanne Labriola and Jeffrey A. Greenberg 35 The Metacarpophalangeal Joints 35.1 Surface Anatomy of Metacarpophalangeal Joint The metacarpophalangeal joints are located 1 to 2 cm proximal to the interdigital skin…
Amy L. Ladd 34 The Carpometacarpal Joints 34.1 Introduction The structural anatomy reflects the functional demands of the carpometacarpal (CMC) joints: they create an architectural foundation for the digits to…
Ethan W. Blackburn 32 Compartments of the Hand 32.1 Introduction A thorough knowledge of the discrete myofascial compartments of the hand is critical when a surgeon is confronted with a…
Jaehon M. Kim and Chaitanya S. Mudgal 31 Lumbricals 31.1 Introduction The lumbricals have the unique feature of being the only muscle in the body which originates from its own…
David Elliot 29 The Extensor Tendons 29.1 Introduction If one looks at the development of the extensor mechanism from amphibian to mammal and from monkey to man and also observes…
Luke P. Robinson and Russell A. Shatford 16 Anatomy of the Forearm 16.1 Osteology The exact knowledge of the bones is the foundation of all anatomy. J. B. Winslow (1669-1760)….