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(Created page with "==Boundaries of the Carpal Tunnel== * '''Roof''': Flexor retinaculum. * '''Floor''': Carpal bones (hamate, capitate, trapezoid, trapezium, pisiform, triquetrum, lunate, and scaphoid). * '''Medial Boundary''': Pisiform and hamate bones. * '''Lateral Boundary''': Scaphoid and trapezium bones. ==Attachments of the Flexor retinaculum== *"Medially": It attaches to the pisiform and the hook of the hamate. *"Laterally": It attaches to the scaphoid tubercle and the trapezium.") |
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[[Carpal Tunnel Syndrome]][[File:Hand and wrist joints, bones.png|thumb|252x252px]] | |||
==Boundaries of the Carpal Tunnel== | ==Boundaries of the Carpal Tunnel== | ||
* '''Roof''': Flexor retinaculum. | * '''Roof''': Flexor retinaculum. | ||
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==Attachments of the Flexor retinaculum== | ==Attachments of the Flexor retinaculum== | ||
* | *'''Medially''': It attaches to the pisiform and the hook of the hamate. | ||
* | *'''Laterally''': It attaches to the scaphoid tubercle and the trapezium. | ||
[[File:Carpal tunnel.png|thumb|252x252px]] | |||
== Pressure within carpal tunnel == | |||
{| class="wikitable" | |||
!Pressure (mm Hg) | |||
!Description | |||
|- | |||
|<20 | |||
|normal | |||
|- | |||
|20-30 | |||
|venular flow retarded | |||
|- | |||
|30 | |||
|axonal transport impaired | |||
|- | |||
|40 | |||
|sensory & motor dysfunction | |||
|- | |||
|60-80 | |||
|blood flow ceases | |||
|} |
Latest revision as of 10:24, 13 June 2024
Boundaries of the Carpal Tunnel
- Roof: Flexor retinaculum.
- Floor: Carpal bones (hamate, capitate, trapezoid, trapezium, pisiform, triquetrum, lunate, and scaphoid).
- Medial Boundary: Pisiform and hamate bones.
- Lateral Boundary: Scaphoid and trapezium bones.
Attachments of the Flexor retinaculum
- Medially: It attaches to the pisiform and the hook of the hamate.
- Laterally: It attaches to the scaphoid tubercle and the trapezium.
Pressure within carpal tunnel
Pressure (mm Hg) | Description |
---|---|
<20 | normal |
20-30 | venular flow retarded |
30 | axonal transport impaired |
40 | sensory & motor dysfunction |
60-80 | blood flow ceases |