Rannenivelä
Rannenivelä refers to the complex joint formed by the distal ends of the radius and ulna in the forearm and the carpal bones of the wrist. This articulation is crucial for a wide range of hand and wrist movements, including flexion, extension, abduction, adduction, pronation, and supination. It is comprised of the radiocarpal joint and the distal radioulnar joint.
The radiocarpal joint is a synovial joint where the concave articular surface of the distal radius and
The distal radioulnar joint is a pivot joint formed by the head of the ulna and the
The stability of the rannenivelä is maintained by a complex network of ligaments, including the volar and