Wrist, Finger MRI/Wrist ligament, instability 26

[Anatomy_06] Interligamentous Sulcus, Radioscaphocapitate ligament, Long radiolunate ligament, Wrist MRI

An interligamentous sulcus (yellow dots), demonstrating fluid signal can sometimes be identified between the radioscaphocapitate (RSC) ligament and long radiolunate ligament (LRL), and should not be mistaken for a tear. #WristMRI, #WristAnatomy, #WristLigament, #WristInstability, #Wrist MRI, #Wrist anatomy, #wrist ligament, #안산에이스병원, #Radioscaphocapitate ligament, #Long radiolunate ligament, #In..

[Anatomy_05] Radioscaphocapitate ligament, Long radiolunate ligament, Short radiolunate ligament

At the level of the scaphoid (left), the radioscaphocapitate (RSC) ligament is seen palmar to the waist of the scaphoid, being distal to the long radiolunate ligament (LRL). At the level of the lunate (right), MRI shows a short radiolunate ligament (SRL) passing from the volar lip of the distal radius at the lunate facet, to the volar lunate cortex. Immediately distal to the SRL is the LRL, foll..

[Anatomy_04] Ganglion cyst, Long radiolunate ligament, Radioscaphocapitate ligament, Wrist MRI

Ganglion cysts are also commonly associated with extrinsic ligaments. The volar ganglion cyst with a loculated component interdigitating with the fibers of the long radiolunate (LRL) or radiolunotriquetral ligament (RLT). #WristMRI, #WristAnatomy, #WristLigament, #WristInstability, #Wrist MRI, #Wrist anatomy, #wrist ligament, #안산에이스병원, #Radioscaphocapitate ligament, #Long radiolunate ligament, #..

[Anatomy_03] Radioscaphocapitate ligament, Long radiolunate ligament, Wrist MRI

The radial and palmar origins of the radioscaphocapitate ligament (RSC) and the radiolunotriquetral ligament (RLT) on the radial styloid process are intimately associated. Like most capsular ligaments, they are predominantly low signal with linear higher-signal striations. #WristMRI, #WristAnatomy, #WristLigament, #WristInstability, #Wrist MRI, #Wrist anatomy, #wrist ligament, #안산에이스병원, #Radiosc..

[Anatomy_01] Palmar extrinsic ligaments, RCL, RSC, LRL, SRL, RSLB, WRIST MRI

The palmar extrinsic ligaments are more important in wrist stabilization as they are thicker and stronger than the dorsal extrinsic wrist ligaments. The palmar extrinsic ligaments are more important in wrist stabilization as they are thicker and stronger than the dorsal extrinsic wrist ligaments. Radial collateral ligament, Radioscaphocapitate ligament, Long radiolunate ligament, radiolunotrique..