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Palmar Intercarpal Ligaments (Left)
Connective Tissue

Palmar Intercarpal Ligaments (Left)

Ligamenta intercarpea palmaria

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Anatomical Relations

The palmar intercarpal ligaments are formed by several short fibrous bands that extend transversely across the palmar surface of the carpal bones. They serve to stabilize the carpal bones in the midcarpal joint and to allow limited movement (gliding) between them.

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Function

The palmar intercarpal ligaments serve to stabilize the carpal bones in the midcarpal joint and to allow limited movement (gliding) between them.

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