Palmar ligaments of interphalangeal articulations
- Palmar ligaments of interphalangeal articulations
Infobox Ligament
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Latin = ligamenta palmaria articulationum interphalangealium manus
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Caption = Metacarpophalangeal articulation and articulations of digit. Volar aspect.
Caption2 = Metacarpophalangeal articulation and articulations of digit. Ulnar aspect.
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The palmar ligaments of interphalangeal articulations (or volar) are ligaments of the hand.
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