Skeleton
We will approach the anatomy of the hand just as we have the rest of the upper limb, starting out with the skeleton of the hand, which consists of 27 bones, more than half of the bones making up the entire upper limb.
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27 and no muscle except for The intrinsic muscle groups are the thenar and hypothenar muscles (thenar referring to the thumb, hypothenar to the small finger), the interosseus muscles (between the metacarpal bones, four dorsally and three vo...
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The metacarpals and phalanges are in the actual hand and the carpels are in the wrist part of the hand. The metacarpals are the bones nearer the end of your fingers. The phalanges are the bones from the knuckle by your palm to the first knu...
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