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Anterior Carpal Region – Anatomy and Clinical Relevance

The anterior carpal region is the flexor (palmar) side of the wrist. It contains key tendons, blood vessels, and nerves, making it clinically relevant in injuries and conditions such as carpal tunnel syndrome.

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