Palmar Carpal Ligament

The carpal ligament is the general name for a series of unpaired ligaments in the upper extremity. They are located between the proximal part (ulna) and distal parts (radius and ulna bones) of the arm. Carpal ligaments are generally divided into two categories, palmar and dorsal, based on their location. All of them together form the structure of the palm and forearm and are responsible for the mobility of the joints, as well as their stability during movements.

The carpal joint connects the scaphoid bone of the wrist and the long head of the radius with several ligaments and tendons. Among the most noticeable