Hand

The terminal part of the upper limb consisting of the carpals (wrist bones), metacarpals, and phalanges (finger bones). Contains intrinsic muscles, tendons, and an extensive nerve supply enabling fine motor control and tactile sensation.

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The terminal part of the upper limb consisting of the carpals (wrist bones), metacarpals, and phalanges (finger bones). Contains intrinsic muscles, tendons, and an extensive nerve supply enabling fine motor control and tactile sensation.

The Hand region contains 0 anatomical structures cataloged on AnatomyFYI, including bones, muscles, organs, nerves, blood vessels, and other tissues located in this area of the body.

Common injuries to the Hand region include strains, sprains, fractures, contusions, and nerve compression injuries. The specific types of injuries depend on the structures present and the physical demands placed on this area. Always seek professional medical evaluation for injuries.

This information is for educational purposes only. It is not intended as medical advice. Consult a healthcare professional for medical concerns.

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