Forearm And Hand Bone Anatomy. A ligament that attaches the radial styloid on the thumb side of the wrist to the scaphoid carpal bone. The ulnar collateral ligament of elbow joint is in relation with the ulnar nerve.
The nerve is the largest in the human body unprotected by muscle or bone so injury is common. In human anatomy the ulnar nerve is a nerve that runs near the ulna bone. It attaches to the wrist bone the pisiform and.
Flexor Tendons The tendons that attach the forearm flexor muscles to the finger and hand bones on the palm side of the hand and wrist and serve to curl the fingers and thumb and bend the wrist.
The flexor carpi radialis is a fusiform muscle of the forearm situated medially to the pronator teres muscle. The FCU tendon is one of two tendons that bend the wrist. Its muscle belly is in the forearm. The wrist itself contains eight small bones called carpalsThe carpals join with the two forearm bones the radius and ulna forming the wrist jointFurther into the palm the carpals connect to the metacarpalsThere are five metacarpals forming the palm of the hand.