The Median and Ulnar nerves are the major nerves of the hand, running the length of the arm to transmit electrical impulses to and from the brain to create movement and sensation. ... Orthopedic Articles: Hand & Wrist...
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Xray home page ... Hand Anatomy Visual Navigator; Wrist Cross Section Visual Navigator; Anatomic Variations; Regions having special consideration ... Anatomy of the Hand...
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Clickable map of the hand - for basic skeletal anatomy ... Anterior View of The Right Hand: ... When you point to any structure on the large image of the hand, that bone or structure will be highlighted in the smaller image to the left to help you locate it. If you click your left mouse button, the name of that object will appear...
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Hand - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The hands (med./lat.: manus, pl. manūs) are the two intricate, prehensile, multi-fingered body parts normally located at the end of each arm of a primate. They are the chief organs for physically ma...
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The skeleton of the wrist consists of eight small 'carpal bones' that are firmly bound in two rows of four bones each in our Hand. ... Joints in the Hand...
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Hand Anatomy. Use the diagrams below to better understand your diagnosis or to help describe your condition to your health care professional. ...
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Overview: The anatomy of the hand is complex, intricate, and fascinating. Its integrity is absolutely essential for our everyday functional living. Our hands may be affected by many disorders, most commonly traumatic injury. ... hand innervation, hand bones, hand structure, hand anatomy, DIP joint, PIP joint, MCP joint,
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Nov 1, 2003 ... Few structures of the human anatomy are as unique as the hand. The hand needs to be mobile in order to position the fingers and thumb. ...
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The aye-aye (Daubentonia madagascariensis) is easily the most enigmatic of living primates. ... It sports a unique combination of derived characters, including continuously growing incisors, functional claws, the largest hand of any primate and a highly modified middle finger. ... Bone and Bones [anatomy & histology] [physiology]
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No consistent cerebral anatomical abnormality has ever been reported in primary focal hand dystonia (FHD). The present voxel-based morphometry study showed a significant bilateral increase in gray matter in the hand representation area of primary somatosensory and, to a lesser extent, primary motor cortices in 36...
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