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Also used in the stay apparatus to fix the carpus.
It is situated at the upper and ulnar side of the carpus.
The swimming keel of the club extends considerably near to the carpus.
Seen from the side the forearm should be vertical from the elbow to the carpus.
All four legs are relatively long, with distinct white hairs below the carpus and the tarsus.
Carpus is a cluster of bones in human wrists, and in other animals.
Carpus is anatomical assembly connecting the hand to forearm.
The tarsus is the hind version of the carpus and its bones correspond as well.
The carpus has a dense cluster of cups, in six or seven irregular, transverse rows.
Extends the elbow, flexes the carpus and lower joints.
Concussive forces run from the carpus or tarsus into the splint bones.
Carpus (knee): consists of 7-8 bones placed in 2 rows to form 3 joints.
The pisiform bone is found in the proximal row of the carpus.
The synovial membranes of the wrist and carpus are thus seen to be five in number.
In the wrist there is the radiocarpal joint between the radius and carpus.
According to Pappus, Carpus made use of mathematics for practical applications.
The middle metacarpals are tightly united to the carpus by intrinsic interlocking bone elements at their bases.
Carpitis is caused by overextension of the carpus.
Helps to extend the carpus.
Carpus (commonly known as the wrist bones)
Radius: extends from the elbow, where it articulates with the humerus, and travels downward to the carpus.
Carpus of Antioch was an ancient Greek mathematician.
Carpus: Strong and broad.
Flexes the elbow, extends the carpus.
Carpal is related to carpus.