Carpometacarpal Articulations

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Anatomy > Gray's Anatomy of the Human Body > III. Syndesmology > 6. Articulations of the Upper Extremity > h. Carpometacarpal Articulations

Henry Gray (1821–1865). Anatomy of the Human Body. 1918.

Carpometacarpal Articulations (Articulationes Carpometacarpeæ)[edit | edit source]

Carpometacarpal joints of the hand (Gray's Anatomy)

The carpometacarpal (CMC) joints are the articulations between the distal row of the carpal bones and the bases of the five metacarpal bones.

They are divided into:

Carpometacarpal Joint of the Thumb[edit | edit source]

The articulation between the base of the first metacarpal bone and the trapezium (greater multangular) is a saddle joint (sellar joint), allowing for a wide range of motion.

The joint is enclosed by a thick but loose joint capsule, particularly reinforced dorsally and laterally, and lined with a synovial membrane.

Movements[edit | edit source]

Movements permitted at the first CMC joint include:

The movement of opposition involves a small oblique facet on the anterior part of the trapezium's articular surface. Muscular contributions include:

Carpometacarpal Joints of the Fingers[edit | edit source]

The CMC joints of the second through fifth metacarpals with the carpus are of the plane synovial type, allowing only limited gliding.

Ligaments[edit | edit source]

The joints are stabilized by three sets of ligaments:

  • Dorsal Ligaments (Ligamenta carpometacarpea dorsalia)

These are the strongest and most distinct.

  • The second metacarpal receives slips from the lesser multangular and greater multangular
  • The third receives slips from the lesser multangular and capitate
  • The fourth receives from the capitate and hamate
  • The fifth receives a slip from the hamate, continuous with a volar ligament forming an incomplete capsule
  • Volar (Palmar) Ligaments (Ligamenta carpometacarpea volaria)

Generally mirror the dorsal arrangement but may vary:

  • The third metacarpal has three volar ligaments: from the trapezium, capitate, and hamate
  • Interosseous Ligaments
Short and strong bands connecting the inferior angles of the capitate and hamate with the bases of the third and fourth metacarpals

Synovial Membranes[edit | edit source]

Synovial membranes of the wrist and carpus (Gray's Anatomy)

There are generally five synovial cavities associated with the wrist and carpometacarpal region:

  1. Between the ulna and the radius, lining the articular disk
  2. Between the lower radius/articular disk and proximal row of carpals
  3. Between proximal and distal rows of carpal bones, often continuous with the synovial membranes of the second through fifth CMC joints
  4. Between the trapezium and the first metacarpal (thumb)
  5. Between the pisiform bone and triquetrum

Occasionally, the fourth and fifth CMC joints have separate synovial membranes.

Movements of the Finger Carpometacarpal Joints[edit | edit source]

Only limited gliding movements occur in these joints. Their degree of mobility decreases from medial to lateral:

  • Fifth metacarpal (little finger): Most mobile
  • Fourth metacarpal (ring finger): Moderately mobile
  • Second and third metacarpals (index and middle fingers): Almost immobile, providing a stable base for precision grip

These gliding movements contribute to grip conformation and cupping of the palm.

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Adapted from the Classic Grays Anatomy of the Human Body 1918 edition (public domain)

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