endgelenke
Endgelenke, also known as terminal joints or distal interphalangeal joints (DIP joints), are the joints located at the very end of a finger or toe. Specifically, they are the articulations between the distal phalanx (the bone at the tip) and the middle phalanx (the bone next to it) of each digit, excluding the thumb and big toe, which only possess one interphalangeal joint. These joints are crucial for fine motor control and manipulation.
The structure of an endgelenke involves the articular surfaces of the bones being covered with hyaline cartilage.
Diseases and injuries commonly affecting the endgelenke include osteoarthritis, which causes degeneration of the cartilage, leading