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Deep transverse metacarpal ligament

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From
  
head of metacarpal

FMA
  
42459

TA
  
A03.5.11.504

Deep transverse metacarpal ligament

To
  
head of adjacent metacarpal

Latin
  
Ligamentum metacarpeum transversum profundum

The deep transverse metacarpal ligament (also called the deep transverse palmar ligament) is a narrow fibrous band which runs across the palmar surfaces of the heads of the second, third, fourth and fifth metacarpal bones, connecting them together.

It is blended with the palmar metacarpophalangeal ligaments.

Its palmar surface is concave where the flexor tendons pass over it; behind it the tendons of the interosseous muscles of the hand pass to their insertions.

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Deep transverse metacarpal ligament Wikipedia


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