Interphalangeal articulations of hand
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Interphalangeal articulations of hand
The interphalangeal articulations of hand are hinge-joints of the phalanges of the hand. There are two sets (except in the thumb):
A similar group of articulations also function in the toes.
LigamentsEach joint has a volar ligament and two collateral ligaments. The arrangement of these ligaments is similar to those in the metacarpophalangeal joints (also known as MCP joints). The extensor tendons supply the place of posterior ligaments. MovementsThe only movements permitted in the interphalangeal joints are flexion and extension.
The muscles generating these movements are:
See alsoExternal linksnl:DIP-gewricht sv:Interfalangealled
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