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  1. Anatomy of the Hand & Wrist: Bones, Muscles

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  1. Based on their anatomical location, hand spaces can be classified into the following types:

    • I. Perionychium and pulp space
    • II. Superficial potential spaces Digital spaces Dorsal Palmar Dorsal hand spaces Subcutaneous Subaponeurotic Palmar hand spaces Interdigital web spaces
    • III. Synovial spaces Extensor tendon sheath Flexor tendon sheath Radial and ulnar bursae IV. Deep potential spaces Space of Parona. Thenar space. Mid palmar space. Lumbrical spaces. Hypothenar space.
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    Based on their anatomical location, hand spaces can be classified into the following types:

    • I. Perionychium and pulp space
    • II. Superficial potential spaces Digital spaces Dorsal Palmar Dorsal hand spaces Subcutaneous Subaponeurotic Palmar hand spaces Interdigital web spaces
    • III. Synovial spaces Extensor tendon sheath Flexor tendon sheath Radial and ulnar bursae IV. Deep potential spaces Space of Parona. Thenar space. Mid palmar space. Lumbrical spaces. Hypothenar space.
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    Spaces of the hand: The disposition of fascia and fascial septa in the hand results in the formation of potential spaces. These spaces are surgically important as they may get infected and distended with pus. Following are the important spaces on the palmar aspect : Midpalmar space Thenar space Pulp spaces of the fingers
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    Spaces of Hand

    1. Thenar, mid-palmar and hypothenar spaces
    2. Interdigital subfascial web space
    3. Forearm space of parona
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  3. 33 Hand Spaces - Musculoskeletal Key

    Jan 25, 2021 · There are two varieties of hand spaces: (1) potential anatomical spaces that are bordered within muscle planes or by fascial bands and (2) true anatomical spaces that are lined by synovial membrane. Based on their …

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  6. The Muscles of the Hand - Thenar - Hypothenar

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  8. Hand Anatomy - eOrthopod.com

    Introduction. 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 function. The hand also …

  9. ANATOMY - Hand Surgery Resource

    This Hand Surgery Source diagnostic guide highlights the anatomy of the hand and upper extremity. The guide reviews the anatomy of the upper extremity with multiple system-based sections. The structure of normal skin is diagramed.

  10. Anatomical Areas - TeachMeAnatomy

    There are 5 areas covered in the upper limb: The axilla, cubital fossa, extensor tendon compartments, carpal tunnel and anatomical snuffbox.

  11. Anatomy and Kinesiology of the Hand

    Apr 21, 2019 · The muscles of the hand permit it to perform tasks that require both great strength and delicate precision. The skin of the hand, particularly that of the palm, is richly supplied with a large variety of sensory receptors that …

  12. Hand | Definition, Anatomy, Bones, Diagram, & Facts

    Oct 9, 2024 · Hand, grasping organ at the end of the forelimb of certain vertebrates that exhibits great mobility and flexibility in the digits and in the whole organ. It is made up of the wrist joint, the carpal bones, the metacarpal bones, …