Metacarpophalangeal joint

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== Metacarpophalangeal Joint ==

The metacarpophalangeal joints (MCP joints) are the joints between the metacarpal bones and the proximal phalanges of the fingers. These joints are commonly referred to as the "knuckles" and are crucial for the movement and dexterity of the fingers.

Anatomy[edit]

The metacarpophalangeal joints are synovial joints of the condyloid type, which allow for flexion, extension, abduction, adduction, and circumduction movements. Each MCP joint is formed by the rounded head of a metacarpal bone and the shallow cavity of the base of a proximal phalanx.

Ligaments[edit]

The stability of the MCP joints is maintained by several ligaments:

  • The collateral ligaments are located on either side of each MCP joint and prevent excessive lateral movement.
  • The volar plate is a thick ligament on the palmar side of the joint that prevents hyperextension.
  • The deep transverse metacarpal ligament connects the heads of the metacarpal bones and helps maintain the alignment of the fingers.

Muscles[edit]

Several muscles control the movement of the MCP joints:

Function[edit]

The MCP joints play a vital role in hand function, allowing for a wide range of movements necessary for gripping, holding, and manipulating objects. The ability to perform fine motor skills is largely dependent on the proper functioning of these joints.

Clinical Significance[edit]

The MCP joints can be affected by various conditions, including:

Imaging[edit]

X-rays, MRI, and ultrasound are commonly used imaging techniques to assess the condition of the MCP joints. These imaging modalities can help diagnose fractures, dislocations, and soft tissue injuries.

Treatment[edit]

Treatment for MCP joint conditions may include:

See Also[edit]

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