You'd be unable to move your finger towards the direction of the severed tendon.
This may affect the extension (straightening) or flexion (bending) of your finger, depending on which tendon was severed.
It is a very rare disease called pain
A lightbulb changes electrical energy to light energy
Its resistance increases. This is because of vibrations of the core of atoms and so they have got good influence over the movement of electrons. So conductivity gets reduced and so resistance increases. This is what we call positive temperature coefficient
The air will cool down, while the other object gets hotter.
You have to look hard, because most of the light gets absorbed
i have the same problem with one hand recently hit it with som thing.i think its my tendon
They will not be able to sense any movement on that side.
Generally no, Stenosing tenosynovitis is also called Trigger finger. The Sheath around the tendon closes in or gets tighter around the tendon. Sometimes nodules forms on tendon and this can get caught on the sheath of the tendon causing a locking or triggering effect on the finger...Hence the name. Carpal tunnel syndrome is a condition where the median nerve in the wrist is compressed causing numbness and tingling in certain fingers but NO triggering and carpal tunnel surgery releases the band that is causing the nerve to be compressed...so this would not effect the tendon sheaths in your fingers. Some people can get adhesions and scar tissue inside the carpal tunnel area after surgery and this can eventually cause the nerve to be effected or compressed again.
the heat from your finger melts the ice and gets your finger wet.
He wants to see how it goes and if he can then he'll try and slip the tongue or the finger.
yes
Congenital Trigger Thumb A trigger finger or thumb happens when trying to bend or straighten the finger or thumb. It locks or catches and does not move freely. In children, it is often first seen when the child is older than 1 year of age. Causes? Pediatric trigger thumb occurs by chance and is not related to other disorders. A band of tissue called a tendon connects the thumb to a muscle in the forearm. Sometimes in children, the tendon grows faster than the protective sheath that surrounds it. The sheath becomes tight, preventing the tendon from gliding easily inside it. The tendon may become swollen and make it difficult (or impossible) for your child to fully extend their thumb. Treatment? In a small number of children, trigger thumb gets better on its own, without treatment. The chance of this decreases as children get older. Because of this, surgery is recommended for trigger thumbs in children older than 2. Surgery takes about 30 minutes under general anesthesia. During the surgery, the surgeon makes a small cut in the tendon sheath so that the tendon can move smoothly. After surgery, your child will probably have to wear a soft bandage for one to two weeks.
the muscular system and the skeletal system
joe Jonas's ring on his finger means no sex till he gets married. his brothers have rings on their finger for the same thing
chew your finger off with your mouth them pull it out and put it on ice then go to the doctors
What will happen if a Banana gets a very bad sunburb
it gets cut off