interosseuskalvo
Interosseuskalvo, also known as interosseous membrane, is a thin, fibrous membrane that connects the bones of the hand and forearm. It is located between the metacarpals and phalanges, as well as between the radius and ulna. The interosseuskalvo plays a crucial role in maintaining the structural integrity of the hand and forearm, providing stability and support during movement.
The interosseuskalvo is composed of dense connective tissue, which gives it a tough and resilient nature. It
Injuries to the interosseuskalvo can occur due to trauma, such as fractures or dislocations, or from repetitive
The interosseuskalvo is an essential component of the hand and forearm's biomechanics, contributing to the overall