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  1. Radiopaedia.org

    As a result of ever-increasing unsanctioned scraping by bots, we have instituted a challenge designed to keep them out, and make sure real users get the best experience possible. If you're not a bot, you …

  2. Scaphoid bone - Wikipedia

    The scaphoid bone is one of the carpal bones of the wrist. It is situated between the hand and forearm on the thumb side of the wrist (also called the lateral or radial side). It forms the radial border of the …

  3. Scaphoid: Anatomy, classification and function | Kenhub

    Oct 30, 2023 · The eight bones of the wrist, known as the carpal bones, and related bony landmarks. The scaphoid is one of the eight carpal bones of the hand. It is classified as a short bone and in the …

  4. Scaphoid Bone - Definition, Location, Anatomy, Diagram

    Jul 2, 2018 · The scaphoid (Latin: os scaphoideum) is a short bone, one of the eight carpal or wrist bones in the human hand [1]. The boat-shaped bone is sometimes known as the hand navicular …

  5. Scaphoid - Physiopedia

    The scaphoid, together with other carpal bones, provide bony structure to the hand and wrist. It is involved in the movement of the wrist together with the lunate and distal surfaces of the radius and ulna.

  6. Scaphoid Bone | Complete Anatomy - Elsevier

    Discover the key features, anatomical relations, and clinical correlates of the scaphoid bone in the human hand.

  7. Scaphoid Bone Anatomy - Bone and Spine

    Feb 22, 2025 · The scaphoid bone is one of the carpal bones of the wrist on the lateral side of the wrist. Carpal bones are arranged in two rows and scaphoid is most lateral of the proximal row.

  8. 1 Scaphoid Anatomy | Musculoskeletal Key

    Jul 12, 2020 · The anatomy of the scaphoid and its articulation with neighboring bones are central to developing a comprehensive understanding of carpal mechanics. This chapter presents a review of …

  9. Scaphoid bone - e-Anatomy - IMAIOS

    The scaphoid bone is the largest bone of the proximal row, and has received its name (navicular) from its fancied resemblance to a boat. It is situated at the radial side of the carpus, its long axis being …

  10. Osseous Anatomy when dealing with injury. Its anatomy has been described in etail by many authors [8]. The scaphoid is the only carpal bone to cross the proximal and distal rows and ac s as a strut …