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Motor nerves of the hand control the muscles that enable grip, pinch, finger positioning, and fine motor skills essential for daily function and work. This guide explains the ke...
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Motor nerves of the hand control the muscles that enable grip, pinch, finger positioning, and fine motor skills essential for daily function and work. This guide explains the ke...
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The neuromuscular control of the thumb depends on a precise arrangement of peripheral nerves, spinal cord segments, and intracortical pathways. Thumb muscle innervation is prima...
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The human hand is a highly adaptable structure formed by the precise arrangement of bones, joints, muscles, tendons, ligaments, and nerves. Its design enables a broad spectrum o...
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The hand contains 27 distinct bones organized into three groups: the wrist (carpals), the palm (metacarpals), and the fingers (phalanges). Understanding these hand anatomy bones...
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The motor nerves of the hand control the muscles that move the fingers, thumb, wrist, and fine motor functions essential for grasping, typing, and manipulation. This system depe...
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Fingers that bend sideways instead of aligning straight with the hand can signal joint, ligament, or bone changes. This overview explains the most common causes, how doctors dis...
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An x-ray hand exam uses low-dose radiation to create pictures of the bones, joints, and surrounding tissues of the hand. These images help clinicians evaluate pain, swelling, or...
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The dorsal interosseous muscles are a group of intrinsic hand muscles located between the metacarpal bones on the dorsal side of the hand. There are four dorsal interossei in hu...
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Tendons in the hand are tough, flexible cords that connect forearm muscles to the bones of the fingers and thumb. When you contract a muscle in your forearm, the tendon transmit...
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