3D bone model posterior view of Carpals

The image shows a posterior view of the bones in a human hand. The bones, rendered in gray, are labeled with green lines pointing to each respective bone. They span from the distal radius and ulna down through the carpal bones. The carpal bones labeled are the Pisiform, Triquetrum, Hamate, Capitate, Trapezoid, Lunate, Scaphoid, and Trapezium. The bones create the metacarpals that make up part of the fingers.

A digitally rendered posterior view of a human hand’s skeletal structure is set against a white background. The primary subject of the image is the bones of the hand, rendered in grayscale, with green lines emanating from each bone to the name of the bone. The image focuses on the carpal bones the pisiform, triquetrum, hamate, capitate, trapezoid, lunate, scaphoid, and trapezium. The composition is centered on the wrist and hand bones, providing a clear anatomical illustration.

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