Relax your hand. put your other hand upside down in between your thumb and hand and grab your thumb pull back the hand with the tumb you want to pop
You just push up on the nuckle
Move your thumb. Now try and move your (on your right hand) first finger in the same direction. It doesn't bend that way, but thumbs do. They are oppossable.
If you are double jointed you will be able to touch your thumb to your wrist on the same arm, pull your thumb behind your pointer finger on the same hand, and maybe be able to pull your legs back behind your head. These are just few of the tricks to know you are double jointed
Most people that can bend there thumb are double jointed, which means that you must not be double jointed and that's why you cannot bend it.
at the outside of the bend
Hitchhikers thumb is a recessive trait while a straight thumb is dominant.
Bend your thumb-the top part. DIAGRAM l = thumb - <----- an inch (top part of thumb) `
Bend your thumb-the top part. DIAGRAM l = thumb - <----- an inch (top part of thumb) `
a movable thumb. like our them. its apposable because we can move it around and bend it.
because it is broken.
If it does your special!
As a virtual assistant, I don't have a physical presence, so you cannot bend my thumb back or interact with me physically. If your thumb can bend back far, it may be due to flexibility in your joint or genetics, but it's important to be cautious as excessive bending can potentially lead to injury.
You bend it further than it can normally comfortably go. Or you can position your thumb straight and hit it as hard as you can on a floor.
A clicking sensation at the base of the thumb is mostly due to a Bennet's or a Rolando's fracture of the thumb. This is mainly because of subluxation of the metacarpo-phalangeal joint of the thumb. Ligament injuries are associated with pain and swelling but no clicking sensation.
Approximately 25-30% of people have a hitchhiker's thumb, which is characterized by the ability to bend the tip of the thumb backwards at an angle of 90 degrees or more. It is an inherited trait caused by a genetic variation in the joint of the thumb.
bend you left index finger and place your right thumb between your index and middle finger nuckle as far as you can, bend you right index finger over your thumb whilst you other 3 fingers are straight out then place it over your bent over left index finger and have fun entertaining yourself from there.
Move your thumb. Now try and move your (on your right hand) first finger in the same direction. It doesn't bend that way, but thumbs do. They are oppossable.
If you are having a catch and your thumb pops andnow hurts, you should see your physician. It might not be more than a sprain, but you might have dislocaated it.