carpal

[ US /ˈkɑɹpəɫ/ ]
[ UK /kˈɑːpə‍l/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. of or relating to the wrist
    Carpal tunnel syndrome
NOUN
  1. any of the eight small bones of the wrist of primates
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How To Use carpal In A Sentence

  • Did you know that the way that you wrap the yarn around the needle can affect the twist and cause the fabric to bias or that continental style knitting can aggravate carpal tunnel syndrome?
  • Properly called the carpal trochlea (or trochlea carpalis, if you prefer), this structure allows the hand to fold up tightly close to the ulna. ScienceBlogs Channel : Life Science
  • —In the four fingers the phalanges of the first row articulate with those of the second row and with the metacarpals; the phalanges of the second row with those of the first and third rows, and the ungual phalanges with those of the second row. II. Osteology. 6b. 3. The Phalanges of the Hand
  • It lies to the radial side of the pisiform bone and the ulnar side of the hook of the hamate (the bones forming a protective canal for the artery), which is covered by the palmer carpal ligament.
  • However, this hormone is extremely expensive, and its adverse effects include carpal tunnel syndrome, headache, arthralgias, myalgias and gynecomastia.
  • A small posterior element in this limb may be a rudiment of the fifth metacarpal.
  • There are tiny bones, tendons and nerves that all come together in one little area called the carpal tunnel to provide us with our wrist and hand functioning. Writer Unboxed » Blog Archive » Wellness for Writerly Wrists
  • Fracture of the distal aspect of the fifth metacarpal is a relatively common presentation.
  • He fractured the fourth metacarpal in his right hand and had to have a plate and six screws inserted into the hand.
  • Carpal tunnel syndrome
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