...actually triaxial in extension and biaxial in flexion. The stability of this joint is provided by...

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Transcript of ...actually triaxial in extension and biaxial in flexion. The stability of this joint is provided by...

Page 1: ...actually triaxial in extension and biaxial in flexion. The stability of this joint is provided by the shape of the articulating surfaces, the collateral ligaments, the volar plate,
Page 2: ...actually triaxial in extension and biaxial in flexion. The stability of this joint is provided by the shape of the articulating surfaces, the collateral ligaments, the volar plate,
Page 3: ...actually triaxial in extension and biaxial in flexion. The stability of this joint is provided by the shape of the articulating surfaces, the collateral ligaments, the volar plate,
Page 4: ...actually triaxial in extension and biaxial in flexion. The stability of this joint is provided by the shape of the articulating surfaces, the collateral ligaments, the volar plate,
Page 5: ...actually triaxial in extension and biaxial in flexion. The stability of this joint is provided by the shape of the articulating surfaces, the collateral ligaments, the volar plate,