The hamate bone is also sometimes referred to as the unciform bone.
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Hamate
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The fourth metacarpal bone articulates with the fourth proximal phalanx in the hand.
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The hamate bone is located in the wrist, on the pinky side. It is one of the eight carpal bones that form the wrist joint.
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The hamate bone is the carpal bone that has a hook-like process called the hamulus. It is located on the medial side of the hand.
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if is a early diagnos no, just a cast for six weeks, if is late, yes
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The medial bone of the distal carpals is the pisiform bone. It is a small, pea-shaped bone located on the palmar aspect of the wrist. It articulates with the triquetrum bone and helps support the structure of the wrist joint.
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It depends on the bone.
Not all bones are the same. Not only does it depend on the thickness of the bone, but also on the shape. For example, Hamate fracture (aka. wrist-bone-below-the-pinky fracture) is fairly common among baseball players, because it has an outward area shaped like a small hook, and it is near the surface of the palm.
On the other hand, the Femur (aka. Thigh bone) is harder than concrete.
Then there are factors like age, previous bone problems, etc.
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There are several bones related to the wrist.
Quote from wikipedia: scaphoid, lunate, triquetrum, pisiform, trapezium, trapezoid, capitate and hamate bones. The radiocarpal, distal radioulnar and carpometacarpal joints can also be considered part of the wrist.
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The trapezium (trapezoid) has a hook. It is on the thumb side (lateral). The hamate also has a "hook" and it is on the little finger side (medial). The two hooks form the sides of the carpal tunnel.
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The floor of the carpal tunnel is made up of (from the pinky side of the wrist to the thumb side, respectively) the hamate bone, capitate bone, trapezoid bone, and trapezium bone.
These bones make up the "distal row" of carpal bones and form the floor of the tunnel at the mid-portion of the transverse carpal ligament - the structure cut by the surgeon during carpal tunnel surgery.
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The 8 carpals located in your wrist are called the:
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hamate, capatate, trapezoid, trapesium
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Scaphoid, Lunate, Triquetrum, Pisiform, Trapezium, Trapezoid, Capitate, and Hamate.
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Carpal (wrist) bones:
scaphoid bone (2)
lunate bone (2)
triquetral bone (2)
pisiform bone (2)
trapezium (2)
trapezoid bone (2)
capitate bone (2)
hamate bone (2) Metacarpus (palm) bones:
metacarpal bones (5 × 2) Digits of the hand (finger bones or phalanges):
proximal phalanges (5 × 2)
intermediate phalanges (4 × 2)
distal phalanges (5 × 2) == ==
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The metacarpals articulate proximally with the carpals. In particular, the first metacarpal articulates with the trapezium. The second articulates with the trapezium, trapezoid, and capitate. The third articulates with the capitate. The fourth articulates with the capitate and hamate. The fifth metacarpal articulates with the hamate.
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Flesh and Bone - 2015 1-1 was released on:
USA: 2015
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there are eight in the series and jenny nimmo isn't making a ninth book..
Or the UK version:
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When one skins the knee the knee bone is involved. Five or fifth bone UP from the toe bone is the knee bone. 1: toe bone, 2: foot bone, 3: ankle bone, 4: shin bone, and 5: knee bone. The answer is five of the Upward seven bones ending with hip bone. The Down seven bones are opposite and start with 1: head bone, etc.
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The short bones found in the wrist; scaphoid, lunate, triquetral, pisiform, trapezium, trapezoid, capitate and hamate.
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The carpals in the distal row of the hand that are medial to lateral are the hamate, capitate, trapezoid, and trapezium.
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Out of Egypt - 2009 Flesh and Bone 1-1 was released on:
USA: 24 August 2009
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Flesh and Bone - 2015 1-2 was released on:
USA: 2015
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USA: 2015
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Flesh and Bone - 2015 1-4 was released on:
USA: 2015
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Flesh and Bone - 2015 1-5 was released on:
USA: 2015
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USA: 2015
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USA: 2015
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USA: 2015
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The eight cranial bones are the frontal bone, parietal bones (2), temporal bones (2), occipital bone, sphenoid bone, and ethmoid bone. These bones form the structure of the skull that protects the brain.
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eight in each wrist...from radius to ulna proximal to distal...
scaphoid, lunate, triqutrum, pisiform (little bone on posterior side of wrist that sticks out when in anatomical position- palms facing up) 1st layer, hamate, capitate, trapezoid, trapezium 2nd layer distal to 1st
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Unsub - 1989 White Bone Demon 1-1 was released on:
USA: 3 February 1989
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Your thigh bone, the femur -- it's about 1/4 of your height.
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click on da bone i think
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1. Midnight for Charlie Bone.
2. The Time Twister.
3. Charlie Bone and the Blue Boa.
4. Charlie Bone and the Castle of Mirrors.
5. Charlie Bone and the Hidden King.
6. Charlie Bone and the Beast.
7. Charlie Bone and the Shadow.
8. Charlie Bone and the Red Knight.
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Life on the Road - 2012 Pilot Bone Collector 1-1 was released on:
USA: 1 August 2012
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There are 8 carpal bones on each hand/wrist. These comprise of the scaphoid, hamate, lunate, capitate, triquetrum, trapezoid, trapezium and pisiform. See below for illustration.
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Bone Collector - 2008 Kansas Whitetail Part 1 1-1 was released on:
USA: 31 December 2008
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Bone Detectives - 2007 Mystery of the Abandoned Child 1-1 was released on:
USA: 29 December 2007
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Bone Collector - 2008 Kansas Part 1 2-1 was released on:
USA: 28 December 2009
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Treasure Divers - 2007 The Deadeye Bone Yard Part 1 1-1 was released on:
USA: 19 August 2007
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The carpal bones are arranged in two rows: a proximal row closest to the forearm, which includes the scaphoid, lunate, triquetrum, and pisiform, and a distal row closer to the hand, which includes the trapezium, trapezoid, capitate, and hamate. This arrangement allows for flexibility and mobility in the wrist joint.
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