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Muscles in your forearm.
which one? on the back of our hands, on the front of our hands, on the fingers themselfs, in the lower forearm, upper arm or at the wrist/ can't figure it out.
Because there is no space for it to fit.
There are about 20 muscles in a forearm, consisting of flexors and extensors. Flexors are responsible for flexing the forearm, wrist, and fingers.
Face, Fingers, Feet, Forearm, Forehead.
There are no muscles in the human finger. The muscles that bend the finger are located in the palm and in the mid forearm, and are connected to the finger bones by tendons, which pull on and move the fingers.
"Forearm" refers to the lower part of your arm, between your elbow and your hand.
It is unlikely that an extra cervical vertebrae would directly cause pain in the right forearm and fingers. Pain in the forearm and fingers is more commonly related to issues in the nerves or muscles in the arm, such as carpal tunnel syndrome or a pinched nerve in the neck or wrist. It would be best to consult a healthcare professional for an accurate diagnosis and appropriate treatment.
"Forearm" refers to the lower part of your arm, between your elbow and your hand.
Visually speaking, no you cannot. There are only tendons in the fingers, so it is impossible to have 'muscular' fingers per se. It is possible to have very strong fingers/grip, but this comes from forearm strength, not from finger strength.
It is located between the wrist and the elbow, and is a part of the arm.
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