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- Hamate bone - Wikipedia
The hamate bone is the bone most commonly fractured when a golfer hits the ground hard with a golf club on the downswing or a hockey player hits the ice with a slap shot
- Hamate Bone Definition, Location, Anatomy, Function, Diagram
Hamate, along with the other carpal bones, forms the human wrist that works as a bridge between the lower arm and hand The hook of the hamate forms some important structures in the wrist
- Hamate bone injuries in baseball, explained - MLB. com
What is the hamate bone? The hamate bone is a small (typically less than an inch), wedge-shaped bone located in the wrist, on the pinky side It has a small, hook-like projection called the “Hook of the Hamate ” Think of it like a tiny coat hook
- What Is a Hamate Bone? - Encyclopedia Britannica
A hamate is a triangular bone located along the ulnar (pinky) side of the wrist among the carpal bones It is distinguished by a curved, hooklike projection that extends toward the palm
- An orthopedic surgeon explains the hand injury that has many MLB . . .
Baseball hitters are on a quest for power But that quest comes at a cost NPR's Ayesha Rascoe speaks to orthopedic surgeon Dr Thomas DiLiberti about baseball players suffering hamate injuries
- What is a hamate bone? Why there are MLB injuries in spring training
Is it time for "HamateGate" headlines? Let's start with the answer to the question you have: What is a hamate bone? It's small bone in the wrist that's got a hook near the pinky finger
- Hamate - Physiopedia
The hamate bone is one of eight carpal bones that forms part of the wrist joint The word hamate is derived from the Latin word hamulus which means “a little hook”
- What Is the Hamate Bone and Why Is It Important?
The hamate bone is one of the eight small, irregularly shaped carpal bones that form the wrist, linking the forearm and the hand Situated in the distal row of the carpus, its unique structure and prominent bony projection make it susceptible to specific types of injury, often associated with sports or repetitive motion
- Hamate Fractures - StatPearls - NCBI Bookshelf
The hamate is a triangular-shaped bone that forms part of the distal carpal row, articulating with the capitate (radially), triquetrum (proximally), and fifth and fourth metacarpals (distally)
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