What do you call the bottom of your fist?

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 hand, the wrist enables hand movements.
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What is the bottom part of your hand called?

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 joint).
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What do you call the side of your fist?

The front, or palm-side, of the hand is referred to as the palmar side. The back of the hand is called the dorsal side. Bones and Joints.
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What are parts of hand called?

Phalanges are the finger bones. Metacarpals are the middle part of the hand bones. Carpals are the wrist bones. Joints are places where bones fit together, allowing movement.
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Where is the base of your palm?

The base of your palm is the meaty part where your hand meets your wrist.
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What is the opposite side of your palm called?

Palmar, Dorsal and Plantar

The opposite side of your hand, the back of your hand, is called the dorsal aspect of the hand. The term 'dorsal' refers to something that is towards the back of something.
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What is the base of your finger?

The proximal phalanx provides the base of the finger, which connects to the intermediate phalanx via the knuckle joint. At the end of the finger, the distal phalanx provides support to the sensitive pulp of the fingertip.
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What are the knuckles of fingers called?

Skeletal Anatomy

Each metacarpal bone connects to one finger or a thumb at a joint called the metacarpophalangeal joint, or MCP joint. This joint is commonly referred to as the knuckle joint. The bones in our fingers and thumb are called phalanges.
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What are knuckles on hand?

A knuckle is a finger joint. The knuckles are where the two phalanges, or finger bones, meet each other and where they meet the metacarpals, or hand bones. Most people have 14 knuckles in each hand, three on each finger, and two on each thumb.
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Is the palm the back of your hand?

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 hand, the wrist enables hand movements.
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What is the volar surface of finger?

The volar plate is a strong ligamentous structure on the underside of the finger at the point where the proximal and middle phalanx bones meet, called the proximal interphalangeal joint (or PIP joint).
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What is a Flagina?

*Flagina -the awkward piece of skin between your thumb and pointer...
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What is PIP and DIP?

The PIP and DIP joints are hinge joints between proximal and middle phalanges and between the middle and distal phalanges respectively. These PIP and DIP joints allow flexion and extension, which help in grasping, pinching, and clawing or reaching functions.
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What are the names of hand fingers?

The first digit is the thumb, followed by index finger, middle finger, ring finger, and little finger or pinkie. According to different definitions, the thumb can be called a finger, or not.
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What is the first finger called?

English speakers also call it the forefinger because of its position as the first of the fingers proper, excluding the thumb.
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What is the first knuckle on a finger?

The knuckles at the base of the fingers may be referred to as the 1st or major knuckles while the knuckles at the midfinger are known as the 2nd and 3rd, or minor, knuckles. However, the ordinal terms are used inconsistently and may refer to any of the knuckles.
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What is the space between your thumb and forefinger called?

The area of skin between the thumb and the index finger is often call the "thenar webspace". What the "webspace" looks like when a child is performing fine motor tasks is often a good indicator of muscle strength and fine motor control.
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What is the palm of the foot called?

The sole is the bottom of the foot. In humans the sole of the foot is anatomically referred to as the plantar aspect.
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What is a Pagina?

pagina (plural paginas) page (of, e.g., a book)
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What is the webbing between fingers called?

To use the sharing features on this page, please enable JavaScript. Webbing of the fingers or toes is called syndactyly. It refers to the connection of 2 or more fingers or toes. Most of the time, the areas are connected only by skin. In rare cases, the bones may fuse together.
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Are volar and palmar the same?

In the human hand, palmar or volar plates (also referred to as palmar or volar ligaments) are found in the metacarpophalangeal (MCP) and interphalangeal (IP) joints, where they reinforce the joint capsules, enhance joint stability, and limit hyperextension.
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What is volar surface?

Volar: Pertaining to the palm or the sole. For example, the volar surface of the forearm is the portion of the forearm that is on the same side as the palm of the hand.
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What is dorsal and volar?

Volar/dorsal splints are splints that extend from the middle of the forearm to the distal palmar crease (top crease in the palm). Volar splints are applied to the palm side of the forearm, wrist and hand, while dorsal splints are applied to the top side of the forearm, wrist, and hand.
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What is another term for volar?

aerial, floating, soaring, drifting, express, flapping, fleet, fluttering, gliding, hovering, mobile, plumed, streaming, swooping, waving, winging, zooming, aeronautical, airborne, avian.
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