Carpal bones, metacarpal bones, and phalanges (bones of the hand). This is the same content from our Ulna and Radius video. We thought it might be more convenient for learning to have them separate.
We have a look at carpal bones, metacarpal bones, and phalanges -the bones of the hand. Proximal, medial, and distal phalanges. Remember that the thumb only has two phalanges. Find out more in the video.
Bones of the upper limbs can be divided into four groups:
• Shoulder - Scapula, and Clavicle
• Arm - Humerus
• Forearm - Ulna, and Radius
• Hand - Carpal b., Metacarpal b and Phalanges (Proximal Medial Distal)
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