Hand Anatomy Animated Tutorial Swan Neck Deformity of the Finger A Patient’s Guide to Swan Neck Deformity of the Finger Introduction Normal finger position and movement occur from the balanced actions of many important structures. Ligaments support the finger joints. Muscles hold and move the finger...
. Fourteen phalangeal bones constitute the four fingers and thumb (three in each finger, two in the thumb). Ligaments interconnect the bones of the hand. The bones of the digits are anchored to muscles in the hand and to muscles in the arms and shoulders, through connections to tendons, ...
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each molecule of which includes two atoms of hydrogen. For this reason, MRI is great at imaging muscles, nerves, and even cartilage, which are difficult to study using other non-invasive methods. Tendons and ligaments, however, which are made...
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Together, the hands account for a quarter of the bones in the human body, which are interconnected through a complex latticework of interacting muscles, tendons, and ligaments. It is not surprising that such unique and specialized anatomy bears its own cohort and manifestations of nontraumatic ...
Bones, joints, ligaments, tendons, muscles, nerves, skin and blood vessels come together to frame the anatomy of the hand enabling it to perform multiple activities. The relationship between these structures is delicate and complex and an injury to even one of these structures can impair the ...
Hand Ligaments and Fascia. This anterior view shows the transverse fasciculi, palmar aponeurosis, flexor carpi ulnaris tendon, palmaris longus tendon, and palmar aponeurosis. Other structures include the palmaris brevis, ulnar artery and nerve, and proper digital artery and nerve. ...
Anatomy▶Upper Limb▶Joints▶Joints of The Hand The joints of hand are: Intercarpal joints. Midcarpal joint. Carpometacarpal joints. Intermetacarpal joints. Intercarpal Joints These are plane type of synovial joints, which interconnect the carpal bones. They contain the following joints: ...
The anatomy of our hands is complex and intricate. Made up of many different bones, muscles, and ligaments, our hands can move in ways that other parts of our body can’t. The model robot hand demonstrates just how important it is for all the different parts of our hands to work togeth...