Your grothplates and bone
"Hand Cuffs" is the object that keeps a prisoners hand joined together.
nope. easy way to remember: proximal=proximity, hence closer to the body, and distal=distance, hence further away from the body. so the wrist is distal to the shoulder, and the shoulder is proximal to the wrist. make sense?
The muscles in the hand and wrist work together with tendons to create movement and dexterity. Muscles contract to move the bones in the hand and wrist, while tendons connect the muscles to the bones, allowing for precise and coordinated movements. This collaboration enables us to perform tasks like grasping objects and typing on a keyboard with accuracy and control.
Carpel tunnel syndrome causes a wrist and hand to be stiff and sore. Tendonitis of the wrist, sprains, and arthritis can also cause a hand and wrist to swell, be sore, and stiff.
The wrist is proximal to the hand.
A more correct term would be that the hand in distal to the wrist.
No. When the body is in the anatomical position, the thumb is further away from the midline. You say that the thumb is lateral to the ring finger.
Wrist
Typically a wrist cordage is worn on the right hand.
No, the Ball and socket joint is in the hand and wrist. An example of a hinge joint is the knee.
Your wrist is between your arm and your hand.
the hand definatley includes the fingers, but i would think that the wrist is a different part entirely.