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Well, we need to do a little drawing to attack wrist
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ligaments, TFC attachments, palmar, and dorsal.
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Let's draw.
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So in the short axis projection, let's make a radius,
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not a very good drawing, and let's make an ulna.
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And the joint between the two is
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the radioulnar articulation.
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Let me change color here so I can draw my
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dorsal and my palmar radioulnar ligaments.
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Yeah, it's very rudimentary, but I'm kind of liking it.
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A polar bear, a caveman, I'm keeping it simple.
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But, coming from these ligaments
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to the carpus are attachments.
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And you can best appreciate those by
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me drawing a little more sophisticated
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the triangular fibrocartilage.
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Then I'm going to change color again.
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And from the triangular fibrocartilage, we're
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going to have attachments that go to the
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carpus more towards the middle of the wrist.
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The ulnocarpal ligaments.
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And there'll be some in the front, volar ones.
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And there'll be some in the back.
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Dorsal ones.
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And then there'll be a peripheral set.
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I'll make those yellow.
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And those are also ulnocarpal ligaments, but they have
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a nice specific name, the ulnotriquetral ligaments.
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I'm gonna have some in the front,
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volar, and some in the back, dorsal.
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Now, granted, this is a planar drawing, but
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you have to imagine in your head that these
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ligaments are going from proximal to distal.
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Now, let's have a look in the sagittal projection.
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Which is often a source of confusion.
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Remember we have a dorsal radioulnar ligament.
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Here it is.
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It's the condensation of the TFC dorsally.
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From that ligament, we're gonna have another
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ligament that goes from it, from the dorsal
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radioulnar ligament, to the carpus.
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There it is.
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And that particular one is right here.
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Right near the lunotriquetral ligament.
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So this is an ulnocarpal ligament.
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If we follow that same supposition, and we go more
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peripherally towards the triquetrum, that's an
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ulnocarpal ligament known as the ulnotriquetral
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dorsal ligament, or dorsal ulnotriquetral ligament.
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If we take the same supposition in the
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front, this anterior condensed tissue here
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would be the palmar aspect, here it is, the
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palmar aspect of the radioulnar ligament.
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or volar radioulnar ligament.
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The ligament going from it to the carpus
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is going to be an ulnocarpal ligament.
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If we then follow that same supposition and we
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go off towards the side, towards the triquetrum,
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there, coming off the volar condensation
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of the TFC, coming off the palmar or volar
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radioulnar ligament, is the ulnocarpal
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ligament known as the ulnotriquetral ligament.
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The palmar ulnar triquetral ligament.
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The dorsal ulnotriquetral ligament.
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