Carpal tunnel structures

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Carpal tunnel structures -
structures through the carpal tunnel in the wrist

The carpal tunnel is a small passage located opposite wrist. Several structures that act on your fingers and thumb pass through this small tunnel.

The structures that pass through your carpal tunnel are
  • Tendons the forearm muscles (flexor tendons)

    tendons are strong connective tissues that help connect muscles to bones. The tendons that pass through your carpal tunnel (tendons of specific muscles) are
    • deep flexor (four tendons)
    • (four tendons) superficial flexor
    • Flexor pollicis longus (tendon)

    the muscles that move the fingers and thumb are in your forearm. They attach to your finger bones through tendons.

  • median nerve

    The other structure through your carpal tunnel is the median nerve. They are responsible for controlling the feelings of most parts of your hand, fingers and thumb. Your median nerve also helps control the muscles in your hand that move the thumb.

See also
  • What is the carpal tunnel?
  • What forms the carpal tunnel
  • All About Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
  • Is the therapy of ice? ? help relieve pain syndrome carpal tunnel

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