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  2. Anatomy of the Hand and Wrist - Cleveland Clinic

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    The carpal tunnel is a rounded space between your pisiform, hamate, scaphoid and trapezium. This space is a literal tunnel in your wrist that lets nine tendons, four ligaments and one nerve pass through it to reach the rest of your hand.

  3. Palm Anatomy, Function & Diagram | Body Maps - Healthline

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    The palm comprises the underside of the human hand. Also known as the broad palm or metacarpus, it consists of the area between the five phalanges (finger bones) and the carpus (wrist...

  4. Hand Anatomy - eOrthopod.com

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    Most of the small muscles that work the thumb and pinky finger start on the carpal bones. These muscles connect in ways that allow the hand to grip and hold. Two muscles allow the thumb to move across the palm of the hand, an important function called thumb opposition.

  5. Complete Guide to Hand Anatomy: Parts, Names & Diagram

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    Learn the hand anatomy & its functions with our comprehensive guide. Discover the different parts of a hand and how they work together.

  6. Hand Anatomy: Bones, muscles, arteries and nerves | Kenhub

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    Dorsal venous network of hand: predominant drainage route of the hand (also receiving palmar venous return via perforating veins). Gives rise to cephalic and basilic veins . Palmar venous arches : Receives palmar metacarpal and digital veins.

  7. Hand Anatomy: Overview, Bones, Skin - Medscape

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    Surface anatomy of the left hand. A is the dorsum of the left hand, and B is the palm of the left hand. Number 1 is the position of the extensor retinaculum, 2 is the position of the...

  8. Hand Anatomy, Pictures & Diagram | Body Maps - Healthline

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    Palm: This is the bottom of the body of the hand. Back (opisthenar): The back of the hand shows the dorsal venous network, a web of veins. Wrist: The connection point between the arm and the...