
Palmar Aponeurosis - Physiopedia
The Palmar aponeurosis is the central part of the deep fascia of the palm which is a highly specialized thickened structure with little mobility [1]. It is triangular in shape and it covers the …
Palmar aponeurosis: Anatomy, structure, function | Kenhub
May 7, 2024 · The palmar aponeurosis is a strong thickening of the central part of the deep fascia of the palm. It has little mobility and covers the underlying neurovascular structures, tendons …
Palmar aponeurosis - Wikipedia
The palmar aponeurosis (palmar fascia) invests the muscles of the palm, and consists of central, lateral, and medial portions. The central portion occupies the middle of the palm, is triangular …
Fascia and Ligaments of the Hand - TeachMeAnatomy
Nov 6, 2025 · Explore the anatomy of the hand’s ligaments and fascial structures, including the palmar aponeurosis, retinacula, and digital ligaments. Learn their roles in hand stability, …
Palmar aponeurosis | Radiology Reference Article | Radiopaedia.org
Oct 2, 2024 · The palmar aponeurosis is the thickened strong part of the palmar fascia in the hand which is continuous with the flexor retinaculum and the tendon of palmaris longus.
Palmar Aponeurosis - WikiSM (Sports Medicine Wiki)
3 days ago · Name Palmar Aponeurosis Aponeurosis palmaris Palmar fascia General Strong thickening of the central part of the deep fascia of the palm Has little mobility Covers …
Palmar Aponeurosis (Longitudinal Fibers; Right) - Elsevier
The palmar aponeurosis is a strong, triangular membrane covering the tendons and muscles on the palmar surface of the hand. The apex of the longitudinal fibers is continuous with palmaris …
Palmar Aponeurosis - Function, Structure, Diagram
May 12, 2025 · Palmar aponeurosis is a thick triangular fascia anchoring palmar skin to the underlying connective tissues. The palmar aponeurosis is a thick, triangular-shaped fibrous …
Palmar Aponeurosis - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
The palmar aponeurosis is a fibrous structure located beneath the skin of the palm, extending from the flexor retinaculum and dividing into four slips that attach to each finger.
Palmar aponeurosis - e-Anatomy - IMAIOS
The palmar aponeurosis (palmar fascia) invests the muscles of the palm, and consists of central, lateral, and medial portions. The central portion occupies the middle of the palm, is triangular …