Tags: Anatomical Structure.

The midcarpal joint is formed by the scaphoid lunate and triquetral bones in the proximal row and the trapezium trapezoid capitate and hamate bones in the distal row. The distal pole of the scaphoid articulates with two trapezial bones as a gliding type of joint.

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