Right or left, it could be 'Ulnar' pain. This actually extends from the neck vertibrae. Try neck exercises, moving your head all around. Otherwise, it may be RA.
The phalanges bones on either side of the joint.
The area between the thumb and index finger (digitus secundus manus, pointer finger, or forefinger), is called the thenar space. The skin is called webbing. In other sources it is called thumb webbing. The muscles at the base of the thumb form the thenar eminence.
maybe arthritis. if your hands and fingers and any other joint in your body it may be arthritis
From the nail down the distal phalances, distal interphalangeal joint, the middle phalanges and then the proximal interphalangeal joints. The base of the finger is comprised of the proximal phalanges and the knuckles.
No, but a finger joint is part of your anatomy.
yes it is alot stronger than a finger joint as it is tightly compact pressed together(:
The finger joint (also known as a comb joint) is made by cutting a set of complementary rectangular cuts in two pieces of wood, which are then glued. To visualize a finger joint simply interlock the fingers of your hands at a ninety degree angle; hence the name "finger joint."
it is a hinge joint
If this expressed in cm, it is about the size of the first joint of your last finger.
The answer, simply no. A joint's function is to move - if it were unable to, then it would not be a joint.
First, put your little finger on the first button and on the last joint. Next, with your left hand, put it on the first button on the second joint and your thumb on the back button but on the double one.
A joint in the finger