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  1. Anatomy of the Hand - Johns Hopkins Medicine

    The hand is composed of many different bones, muscles, and ligaments that allow for a large amount of movement and dexterity. There are three major types of bones in the hand itself: …

  2. Hand - Wikipedia

    Human hand parts Areas of the human hand include: The palm (volar), which is the central region of the anterior part of the hand, located superficially to the metacarpus. The skin in this area …

  3. Five Fingers Names in English with Pictures • Englishan

    Jun 29, 2025 · Learning the five fingers names helps kids and beginners talk about hands and actions more clearly. Each finger has a name that’s used in daily English: thumb, index finger, …

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

    Mar 9, 2024 · Fingers are vital parts of the hand that allow us to grip, hold, and manipulate objects. [1] This is possible because of their flexible structure, which includes small bones …

  5. Hand | Definition, Anatomy, Bones, Diagram, & Facts | Britannica

    Dec 24, 2025 · The major function of the hand in all vertebrates except human beings is locomotion; bipedal locomotion in humans frees the hands for a largely manipulative function. …

  6. Fingers including thumb - e-Anatomy - IMAIOS

    There are five fingers (digits) attached to the hand. The four fingers can be folded over the palm which allows the grasping of objects. Eachfinger, starting with the one closest to the thumb, …

  7. Finger - Anatomy, Location, Function, Structure, Diagram

    Dec 31, 2024 · Fingers are classified as digits, with four fingers on each hand alongside an opposable thumb. The fingers are essential for grasping, manipulating objects, and performing …

  8. Names of Fingers in English with Pictures • Englishilm

    Jun 21, 2025 · Learn the names of all five fingers in English with simple meanings. Improve your body parts vocabulary for daily use and school topics.

  9. Hand Anatomy – eOrthopod.com

    Few structures of the human anatomy are as unique as the hand. The hand needs to be mobile in order to position the fingers and thumb. Adequate strength forms the basis for normal hand …

  10. Anatomy of the Hand | UMass Memorial Health

    Each of your hands has three types of bones: phalanges in your fingers; metacarpals in your mid-hand, and carpals in your wrist.