metakarpofalangiale
Metakarpofalangiale, commonly referred to in English as the metacarpophalangeal joints (MCP), are the articulations between the metacarpal bones of the hand and the proximal phalanges of the fingers. There are five MCP joints in each hand, one for each digit, including the thumb.
Anatomy and structure: Each MCP joint is enclosed by a joint capsule strengthened by radial and ulnar
Function and movement: The MCP joints enable finger flexion required for gripping and pinching, as well as
Clinical relevance: MCP joints are commonly involved in rheumatic and degenerative diseases. Inflammatory conditions such as