wrists
Wrists are the joints that connect the hands to the forearms. They allow for a wide range of motion, enabling movements such as bending, twisting, and rotating. The wrist is made up of several small bones called carpals, which work together to provide flexibility and support.
The wrist is surrounded by ligaments, tendons, and muscles that help stabilize and control its movements. Common activities that involve the wrists include writing, typing, and playing sports. Injuries to the wrist, such as sprains or fractures, can occur due to overuse or accidents, affecting daily activities.