interphalangeal joint of manus
The interphalangeal articulations of hand are hinge-joints of the phalanges of the hand. There are two sets (except in the thumb): 'proximal interphalangeal joints' (PIP), those between the first (also called proximal) and second (intermediate) phalanges 'distal interphalangeal joints' (DIP), those between the second and third (distal) phalanges A similar group of articulations also function in the toes. [ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Interphalangeal_articulations_of_the_hand ]
Synonyms: articulationes digitorum manus, articulationes interphalangeae manus, interphalangeal joint of hand
Term info
- Wikipedia:Interphalangeal_articulations_of_the_hand
- SCTID:303280009
- UMLS:C0016125 (ncithesaurus:Interphalangeal_Joint_of_the_Hand)
- EMAPA:36336
- NCIT:C32868
- FMA:35285
pheno_slim
consider renaming: 'finger' is ambiguous as the term in some usages excludes the thumb (we include it)
articulations of the digits, interphalangeal articulations of hand, interphalangeal joints of hand, IP joint
interphalangeal joint of finger
uberon
UBERON:0007722
Interphalangeal joint of finger
Term relations
- interphalangeal joint
- manus joint
- connects exactly 2 phalanx of manus
- connects some phalanx of manus
- part of some manual digit