Hand Injuries and Disorders |
Finger Injuries; Fingers; Thumb Injuries |
The finger is any of the digits of the hand in humans and other species such as the great apes. The grace of the fingers is not sacrificed to their dexterity due to the placement of their muscles in the forearm, with motion communicated via long tendons which may be observed on the back of the hand. A notable exception is the thumb, with its flexor and rotators comprised in the hand itself.
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Questions and Answers Sprains and Strains
... This fact sheet contains general information about sprains and strains, which are both very common injuries. Individual sections describe what sprains and strains are, where they usually occur, what t...
Source: National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases
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- Questions and Answers Sprains and Strains
... This fact sheet contains general information about sprains and strains, which are both very common injuries. Individual sections describe what sprains and strains are, where they usually occur, what t...

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