The pisometacarpal ligament joins the
pisiform
The pisiform bone ( or ), also spelled pisiforme (from the Latin ''pisiformis'', pea-shaped), is a small knobbly, sesamoid bone that is found in the wrist. It forms the ulnar border of the carpal tunnel.
Structure
The pisiform is a sesamoid bone, ...
to the base of the
fifth metacarpal bone. It is a continuation of the tendon of the
flexor carpi ulnaris
The flexor carpi ulnaris (FCU) is a skeletal muscle, muscle of the forearm that flexion, flexes and Adduction, adducts at the wrist joint.
Structure Origin
The flexor carpi ulnaris has two heads; a humeral head and ulnar head. The humeral head o ...
.
Additional images
Image:Ligamentumpisometacarpeum.png, Ligaments of wrist. Anterior view. (Pisometacarpal labeled at right, second from bottom.)
References
External links
* https://web.archive.org/web/20070806224310/http://classes.kumc.edu/sah/resources/handkines/ligaments/wvdpisometa.htm
Ligaments of the upper limb
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