For left handers, it is usually their left hand, and for right handers, it's usually their right hand.
The "INDEX" (the finger next to the thumb) is the most sensitive finger.
The fingers. Our fingers are more than three times more sensitive to touch than are the palms of our hands. And the dominant hand is more sensitive than the non-dominant hand.
In betwee the fingers is a great place to get burnt and the back for the cold
it is the pinky or the ring finger due to it not used to touching this such as the index finger which is
palm
The skin on the palm has more nerve endings than the back in order to protect the body from pain. When you feel something hot or painful you feel it quickly and pull it away from that discomfort.
There are several parts that make up a human hand, here are the most common, fingers, knuckles, thumb, palm, finger nails.
The skin of the palm has no hair because there are not hair follicles.
The bones in your palm are called: Metacarpals.
Yes. Supination is the movement of the forearm in which the palm of the hand is turned from posterior to anterior.
The skin on the palm has more nerve endings than the back in order to protect the body from pain. When you feel something hot or painful you feel it quickly and pull it away from that discomfort.
elbow is more sensitive than the palm or hand.
The skin of the palm has no hair because there are not hair follicles.
isn't it just called "the back"? as in "I know it as well as the back of my hand".
The back of the hand, i.e. not the palm, is called the Dorsum. The same word is used to refer to the top of the foot, i.e. not the sole. Incorrect to reffer to the dorsum of the foot as the back as it is clearly continuous with the front of the leg.Well, ^ is technically correct. The back of your hand is called a dorsum. But that's not the name. If you look up dorsum, it just tells you its the dorsal part of the structure. The actualnamed part of the back of the hand is the opisthenard
In case the surface is hot, you wont burn your palm, and will still be able to use your hand.
Hands are placed palm to palm with the right hand with thumb down, left hand thumb up. The right hand circles around the left coming to rest in the original position only with the back of the right hand ending up facing the palm of the left hand.
palmar aponeurosis a thickening of the deep fascia covering the palm of the hand. palmar aponeurosis is composed of very dense connective tissue that extends out into each of the fingers
It is not as exposed to sunlight as the other or back part of the hand. Also, the skin of the palm is different from the skin of the rest of the hand. Just take a look.
It is not as exposed to sunlight as the other or back part of the hand. Also, the skin of the palm is different from the skin of the rest of the hand. Just take a look.
palm, knuckles, fingers, nails, metacarpals, phalanges, hypothenar eminence
palmar aponeurosis a thickening of the deep fascia covering the palm of the hand. palmar aponeurosis is composed of very dense connective tissue that extends out into each of the fingers