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Metacarpophalangeal joint
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The metacarpophalangeal joints (MCP) are between the bones in the hand at the palm called metacarpals, and the first finger bones called proximal phalanges.
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Metacarpophalangeal joint | |
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![]() The palme side of the hand showing the bones and joints spread out. MCP joints in red. | |
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Details | |
System | 099 |
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MeSH | D008662 |
TA | A03.5.11.501 |
FMA | 35246 |
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The palm bones have rounded ends, and the finger bone ends are shaped like caves. This helps the two bones fit together like a puzzle.