joints of hand
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Hand strength — measurements are of interest to study pathology of the hand that involves loss of muscle strength. Examples of these pathologies are carpal tunnel syndrome, nerve injury, tendon injuries of the hand, and neuromuscular disorders. Hand strength… … Wikipedia
interphalangeal joints of hand — articulationes interphalangeae manus … Medical dictionary
collateral ligaments of interphalangeal joints of hand — ligamenta collateralia articulationum interphalangealium manus … Medical dictionary
ligaments of interphalangeal joints of hand palmar — ligamenta palmaria articulationum interphalangealium manus … Medical dictionary
Hand of benediction — The hand of benediction results from a severed Median nerve at the level of the elbow or upper arm.[1][2][3] The ability to flex the digits 2–3 at the metacarpophalangeal joints, proximal interphalangeal joints and distal interphalangeal joints… … Wikipedia
Hand — For other uses, see Hand (disambiguation). Hand Palmar and Dorsal aspects of human left hand Latin manus Vein … Wikipedia
hand tool — any tool or implement designed for manual operation. * * * Introduction any of the implements used by craftsmen in manual operations, such as chopping, chiseling, sawing, filing, or forging. Complementary tools, often needed as auxiliaries to… … Universalium
hand — The portion of the upper limb distal to the radiocarpal joint, comprising the wrist, palm, and fingers. SYN: manus [TA], main. [A.S.] accoucheur h. position of the h. in tetany or … Medical dictionary
Hand infection — Articleissues introrewrite = June 2008 jargon = June 2008 orphan = June 2008Infections frequently occur in the hand and wrist. Because the hand is heavily used for contact with the world, it is vulnerable to cuts, punctures, scrapes, and other… … Wikipedia
Hand/wrist wraps — A hand wrap is a strip of cloth used by boxers (and participants in other combat sports) to protect the hand and wrist against injuries induced by punching. It is wrapped securely around the wrist, the palm, and the base of the thumb, where it… … Wikipedia