that would be the blood rushing through those areas
The ulnar is the large bone on the little finger side of forearm.
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.
Middle Finger
One is the foot and the other is the Femur, Finger, Face, Forearm
tradition has it at three lengths of your forearm from elbow to the end of your middle finger.
Foot? Fibula? * Femur * Face * Fist * Fallopian tube * Forehead * Forearm * Finger *
A baseball outfielder glove is usually 12 1/2 to 12 3/4 inches from the tip of the index finger to the heel of the glove. A softball outfielder glove is usually 13 1/2 to 14 inches from the tip of the index finger to the heel of the glove. Since a softball is larger than a baseball, a softball glove will be larger than a baseball glove. However, this doesn't mean that you can't use a baseball glove for playing softball. It just means that you will have less margin of error when catching the softball because of the smaller pocket a baseball glove has.
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.
I suffered finger numbness after pitching, was the ulna nerve, (funny bone), surgical fix at the elbow.. Can still throw.
· face · feet · femur · fibula · finger · fingernails · fist · foot · forearm · forehead · fovea
yes .. bend your middle finger all the way back and then add lots of water to calm the pain
He has an additional one on his chest (left pectoral area).