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Radiological imaging of the trapeziometacarpal joint: a historical and clinical perspective

Kjell Van Royen, Arn Van Royen, Bert Vanmierlo, Chul Ki Goorens, Joris De Vos, Jean Goubau

2022Journal of Hand Surgery (European Volume)11 citationsDOI

Abstract

The opposable thumb provides both stability and mobility and is needed to accomplish different prehensile tasks. The trapezium is a complex bone, with a distal articular surface that is convex in the sagittal plane of the thumb and concave in the coronal plane of the thumb. The numerous additional articulations with the carpus and the oblique orientation to the main plane of the hand makes it difficult to evaluate the trapeziometacarpal joint using standard hand or wrist radiographic views. This review gives an overview of the different radiological views that have been described for the thumb with an emphasis on their historical origin and positioning during radiography. We also describe different measurements and classifications that can be obtained using different thumb radiographs.

Topics & Concepts

ThumbMedicineCoronal planeRadiographySagittal planeRadiological weaponOrthodonticsWristAnatomyRadiologyOrthopedic Surgery and RehabilitationElbow and Forearm Trauma TreatmentShoulder Injury and Treatment
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