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== Description ==
== Description ==
Flexor retinaculum is a strong fibrous band which bridges the anterior concavity of the carpal bones thus converts it into a tunnel, the carpal tunnel<ref name=":0">B.D Chaurasia.Human Anatomy.Vol.1.Sixth Edition.</ref>. 


=== Attachments  ===
=== Attachments<ref name=":0" /> ===
Medially,
* To the [[pisiform]] bone
* To the [[hook of the hamate]]
Laterally,
* To the tubercle of the [[scapoid]]
* To the crest of the [[trapezium]]
These four bony points are all palpable in the living hand and it should be noted that pisiform is the only carpal bone that gives attachments to both flexor and extensor retinacula.
 
On either side the retinaculum has a slip.
* ''Lateral deep slip'' - It is attached to the medial lip of the groove on the trapezium thus converts it into a fibro-osseous tunnel that transmits the tendon of the flexor carpi radalis and its synovial sheath.
* ''Medial superficial slip'' - It is attached to the pisiform bone and it forms a small canal (of Guyon).  The ulnar vessels and nerves pass deep to this slip. Ocassionally Compession of the [[Ulnar Nerve|ulnar nerve]] may occur within this canal. <ref name=":0" /> <ref>R.M.H.McMinn, Last's Anatomy Regional and Applied,Ninth edition</ref> 


== Function  ==
== Function  ==
Principal function of the felxor retinaculum is to surve as a pulley for the carpal flexor muscles and to stabilize the carpal system <ref name=":1">Deak N, Bordoni B. [https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK545198/#:~:text=The%20flexor%20retinaculum%20serves%20to,condition%20of%20the%20carpal%20tunnel. Anatomy, Shoulder and Upper Limb, Wrist Flexor Retinaculum].</ref>.
In addition,
* The volar suface  gives rise to muscles of the [[Thenar and Hypothenar Muscles Of The Hand|thenar and hypothenar]] eminences
* It is Related to the tendon of the [[Palmaris Longus|palmaris longus]]
* Its Upper margin continues in the palmar carpal ligament and lower margin merges with the palmar aponeurosis


== Clinical relevance ==
== Clinical relevance ==
 
* [[Carpal Tunnel Syndrome|Carpal tunnel syndrome]] results when the retinaculum compresses the underlying [[Median Nerve|median nerve]]<ref name=":1" />
== Assessment ==
 
== Treatment ==


== Resources ==
== Resources ==
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Description[edit | edit source]

Flexor retinaculum is a strong fibrous band which bridges the anterior concavity of the carpal bones thus converts it into a tunnel, the carpal tunnel[1].

Attachments[1][edit | edit source]

Medially,

Laterally,

These four bony points are all palpable in the living hand and it should be noted that pisiform is the only carpal bone that gives attachments to both flexor and extensor retinacula.

On either side the retinaculum has a slip.

  • Lateral deep slip - It is attached to the medial lip of the groove on the trapezium thus converts it into a fibro-osseous tunnel that transmits the tendon of the flexor carpi radalis and its synovial sheath.
  • Medial superficial slip - It is attached to the pisiform bone and it forms a small canal (of Guyon). The ulnar vessels and nerves pass deep to this slip. Ocassionally Compession of the ulnar nerve may occur within this canal. [1] [2]

Function[edit | edit source]

Principal function of the felxor retinaculum is to surve as a pulley for the carpal flexor muscles and to stabilize the carpal system [3].

In addition,

  • The volar suface gives rise to muscles of the thenar and hypothenar eminences
  • It is Related to the tendon of the palmaris longus
  • Its Upper margin continues in the palmar carpal ligament and lower margin merges with the palmar aponeurosis

Clinical relevance[edit | edit source]

Resources[edit | edit source]

References[edit | edit source]

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 B.D Chaurasia.Human Anatomy.Vol.1.Sixth Edition.
  2. R.M.H.McMinn, Last's Anatomy Regional and Applied,Ninth edition
  3. 3.0 3.1 Deak N, Bordoni B. Anatomy, Shoulder and Upper Limb, Wrist Flexor Retinaculum.