Long radiolunate ligament

What does "Long radiolunate ligament" mean in a report or doctor's letter? In our medical dictionary, you will find a patient-friendly explanation of the meaning of this medical term.

Explanation

The "long radiolunate ligament" is a part of the wrist. It's a band of strong, flexible tissue that connects two bones in the wrist: the radius (one of the two big bones in the forearm) and the lunate (one of the small bones in the wrist). This ligament helps to keep these bones in place and allows the wrist to move smoothly.

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