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Definition

A sesamoid bone refers to a small bone that is embedded or grown into a tendon, usually in the vicinity of a joint.

Function

Sesamoid bones act as spacers keeping the tendon away from the surrounding bones and as a kind of pulley (Hypomochlion). This optimizes the biomechanical effect of the tendon, achieving better leverage. Furthermore, sesamoid bones prevent pressure damage to the tendon as it passes over the joint.

Occurrence

The largest sesamoid bone in humans is the patella. Other sesamoid bones are partly accessory bones, which do not occur in all people.

Lower extremity

In the area of the lower extremity, distinctions are made between:

Hand

In the hand, the pisiform bone is found in the tendon of the flexor carpi ulnaris muscle, and almost always two sesamoid bones in the area of the first MCP joint. Other locations include:

  • Interphalangeal joint I (thumb distal joint)
  • MCP joint II and V, less commonly III and IV

Neck

In the nuchal ligament, a sesamoid bone of the nuchal ligament not infrequently occurs.

Clinic

  • Sesamoiditis
  • Fractures
  • Avascular bone necrosis