Which is the most useless finger?

The little finger, or pinkie, also known as the baby finger, fifth digit, or pinky finger, is the most ulnar and smallest digit of the human hand, and next to the ring finger.
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Why is the ring finger so useless?

Unfortunately for the ring and middle fingers, they have no independent flexors or extensors. Instead, they move only with the muscles common to all fingers. That's why, for instance, when you try to stick out only your ring finger you feel a pull in your middle and pinky as well.
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Which finger should I cut off?

He then explained to me how important the pinky and ring fingers are to human grip. If you're missing one of these fingers, your grip strength will be gone. You won't be able to hang nor hold on tight to anything. You want to cut off your middle or pointer finger.
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Which two fingers are the strongest?

Differences in grip and press strength show that the middle and index fingers are stronger than the ring and little fingers, whereas the little finger is the worst (Li, Latash, & Zatsiorsky, 1998; MacDermid et al., 2004; Talsania & Kozin, 1998;Quaine, Vigouroux, & Martin, 2003).
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Is the pinky finger useless?

Of all your fingers, you might think your pinky is the most useless. But your little finger is particularly important in a strong grip and hand surgeons agree if you're going to lose one, the index finger is the best one to lose.
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Is your pinky your strongest finger?

Stick your pinkies out and raise your glasses for a toast to the fifth finger. Without it, your hand would be half as strong. “You'd lose 50 percent of your hand strength, easily,” Laurie Rogers, a certified hand therapist in Washington, told the New York Times.
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What finger is strongest?

Conclusions: The middle finger was the most important contributor to grip strength.
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What is the pinky finger used for?

She explained that while the index and middle fingers function, with the thumb, in pinching and grabbing — zipping zippers, buttoning buttons — the pinkie teams up with the ring finger to provide power.
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Do you put your finger in milk if you cut it off?

Milk is useful not because of its calcium content, as many believe, but because it has a neutral pH, she says. If you lose a tooth, say, at a ball game, and neither milk nor water is immediately available, "suck off the dirt," she advises. After rinsing, immediately put the tooth back in its socket.
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Why can't I fold my pinky?

What is camptodactyly? Camptodactyly is a rare condition where a finger — or fingers — is fixed in a bent position at the middle joint, and cannot fully straighten. Affecting less than 1 percent of the population, camptodactyly is most often found in the pinky finger and can occur in one or both hands.
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Is thumb a finger?

The thumb's anatomy and function differ slightly from the other fingers, so some people may not consider it a finger. However, as one of the five terminal members of the hand, most medical guides refer to the thumb as a finger.
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Can you reattach a leg?

Limb replantation is a complex microsurgical procedure that allows patients to have severed limbs reattached or “replanted” to their body. Most patients need limb replantation within hours of experiencing traumatic injuries. Depending on the type of injury you have, surgical specialists can replant some severed limbs.
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Do fingertips grow back?

Humans maintain regenerative capability of fingertips [1,2], replacing the lost tissue following substantial trauma. This regeneration occurs in a level dependent manner as long as the proximal nail matrix remains intact [3].
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Can a toe be reattached?

Replantation of an amputated part is best done within 6 hours after the injury. But replantation can still be successful if the amputated part has been cooled for up to 24 hours after the injury. You will not have the same flexibility in the finger or toe after surgery. Pain and sensation changes may continue.
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What is the 4th finger called?

The fourth digit on the hand is known as the ring finger.
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Why is the thumb not a finger?

Your fingers have two joints and three bones called phalanges or phalanxes. A thumb only has one joint and two phalanges. Anatomically, a thumb is unique.
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Is the pinky finger offensive in Japan?

In Japan, however, giving a pinky finger to someone is considered an offensive gesture. The gesture has a distinctly Chinese connotation, but it is deemed rude and insensitive in the West.
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Which finger connects to brain nerve?

The thumb represents the brain, the index finger represents the liver/gall bladder.
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Why are pinky fingers so short?

Brachydactyly is a congenital condition that a person is born with. It leads to someone's fingers and toes being much shorter than average compared to the general size of their body. There are multiple types of brachydactyly that affect the fingers and toes differently.
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Which is the longest finger bone?

Which finger is the longest? You might say your middle finger, but if you include all 5 fingers, your thumb is actually the longest! It looks like it has only 2 bones, but the third is inside your hand — look at how far down it reaches.
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What is the least important toe?

Your big toes bear just about 2 times the amount of weight as all your other toes combined! It still should not shock you that the pinky toes are the least important. People born without pinky toes or those who lose them in accidents will see very little change in the function of their feet.
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What happens when u break a pinky promise?

One possible origin of this traditional promise is Japan, where it is known as 'yubikiri', meaning “finger cut-off”. Supposedly, people in Japan believed that if you break a pinky promise, you have to cut off your pinky finger in return.
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Why is the middle finger important?

While some use this finger to express their sentiments; the middle finger is the source of strength for grabbing and holding on; especially, when helping your loved one transfer from the bed to a chair or from the toilet to the bath. Symbolically, this finger represents your strength as a caregiver.
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Can you reattach a tongue?

Small injuries may often heal on their own. If the injury is long or deep, it may need stitches that dissolve over time. If a piece of your tongue was cut off or bitten off, it may have been reattached. Follow-up care is a key part of your treatment and safety.
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