There are many muscles in the hand. Here are a few:
extensor carpi radialis brevis
extensor carpi radialis longus
extensor carpi ulnaris
extensor digitorum communis
extensor indicis proprius
extensor digiti minimi
abductor pollicis longus
extensor pollicis brevis
extensor pollicis longus
flexor carpi ulnaris
flexor digitorum profundus
flexor digitorum superficialis
flexor carpi radialis
flexor carpi ulnaris
palmaris longus
flexor pollicis longus
abductor pollicis brevis
flexor pollicis brevis
opponens pollicis
adductor pollicis
palmaris brevis
abductor digiti minimi
flexor digiti minimi
opponens digiti minimi
Then each finger has a set of lumbrical muscles
and 3 volar and 4 dorsal muscles
the intercostal muscle
The smooth muscle type is associated with blood vessels. This muscle type is involuntary.
there is a thigh muscle its a skeletal muscle
Cardiac muscle.
Smooth muscle
The diaphragm. It is the only muscle that causes breathing.
The three symptoms associated with lactic acid build up are muscle fatigue, muscle soreness, and muscle cramps.
Muscle of the hand.
skeletal
Muscle cramps are often associated with symptoms such as sudden and sharp pain in the affected muscle, muscle tightness or stiffness, visible twitching or bulging of the muscle, and difficulty moving the affected muscle. Other symptoms may include muscle weakness, soreness, and a sensation of knots or lumps in the muscle.
When a muscle is pushed to far with exertion, small tears can occur in the muscle tissue. The pain associated with this damage when the muscle is used is called a pulled muscle.
Muscle tissue is associated with movement in the body. It is made up of contractile cells that allow for voluntary and involuntary movements.