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  1. Interphalangeal joints of the hand - Wikipedia

    • The PIP joint exhibits great lateral stability. Its transverse diameter is greater than its antero-posterior diameter and its thick collateral ligaments are tight in all positions during flexion, contrary to those in the … See more

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    The only movements permitted in the interphalangeal joints are flexion and extension. 1. … See more

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    Clinical Significance

    Rheumatoid arthritis generally spares the distal interphalangeal joints. Therefore, arthritis of the distal interphalangeal joints strongly suggests the presence of osteoarthrit… See more

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  1. Interphalangeal Joints of the Hand - Physiopedia

    The interphalangeal joints of the hand are the hinge joints between the phalanges of the fingers that provide flexion towards the palm of the hand. [1] Anatomy. There are two sets in each finger (except in the thumb, which has …

  2. OSTEOARTHRITIS FINGER/THUMB (MP, PIP, DIP & IP)

    Two of the most common sites where OA occurs: Distal interphalangeal (DIP) joint. Proximal interphalangeal (PIP) joint. Of all the joints in the body, the DIP and PIP joints of the hand are least likely to be symptomatic. Frequently the …

  3. Hand Anatomy - eOrthopod.com

    The three phalanges in each finger are separated by two joints, called interphalangeal joints (IP joints). The one closest to the MCP joint (knuckle) is called the proximal IP joint (PIP joint). The joint near the end of the finger is …

  4. How To Do Metacarpophalangeal and Interphalangeal …

    Arthrocentesis of the metacarpophalangeal joints and interphalangeal joints of the hand is the process of puncturing the finger joints with a needle to withdraw synovial fluid. The procedure described is applicable to any of these joints.

  5. Phalanges of the hand: Anatomy and function - Kenhub

    Nov 13, 2023 · It has a pulley-shaped articular surface that articulates with the base of the middle phalanx to form the proximal interphalangeal (PIP) joint.

  6. Patient Education - Concord Orthopaedics

    Each finger has three phalanges, separated by two interphalangeal joints (IP joints). The one closest to the MCP joint (knuckle) is called the proximal IP joint (PIP joint). The joint near the end of the finger is called the distal IP joint (DIP …

  7. Anatomy and Biomechanics of the Finger Proximal …

    The proximal interphalangeal joint (PIPJ) is a complex anatomic structure. There are several variations on surgical approaches to the PIPJ via volar, dorsal, or lateral incisions. 1 Regardless of the approach used, a complete …

  8. Arthrodesis of the interphalangeal joints of the hand by two ...