What You’ll Find Here
Our resources are intended for self-directed study and for educators who want to integrate carpal anatomy into their courses. All content is evidence-based and aligned with current anatomical and clinical literature.
Overview Materials
Summaries of the carpal bones—proximal and distal rows—with key relationships, blood supply considerations, and clinical relevance. These are a good starting point for anyone new to wrist anatomy or refreshing their knowledge. The same structure is covered in our introductory workshops.
Topic Guides
Focused notes on specific themes: scaphoid anatomy and fracture relevance, lunate and Kienböck’s disease, triangular fibrocartilage complex (TFCC), and carpal instability patterns. Each guide includes anatomical basis and brief clinical context so that structure and function stay connected.
Study Aids
Checklists and reference tables for revision—bone names, articulations, and key landmarks. Useful for exam preparation or quick lookup during clinical placements. We do not provide medical advice; these materials support education only.
How to Use Them
Resources are free to use for personal study and teaching. We ask that you do not redistribute or sell them without permission, and that you attribute Carpanatomy when sharing or adapting. For structured training with hands-on components, see our Services; for the rationale behind our approach, About. Questions or suggestions? Contact us.