The bones of the palm (the five metacarpals) are connected
to two bones of the lower arm (radius and ulna), through
the wrist joint. The wrist joint consists of eight small
bones arranged in two rows of four each. These bones
are held together tightly through ligaments.
The carpal bones form a small opening called the carpal
tunnel. Through the tunnel travels the median nerve
that controls the movements of the fingers and the thumb.
The radius and the ulna bones comprise the forearm and
join with the humerus (bones of the upper arm) at the
elbow joint. |