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Take your index finger and your thumb, grab the tip of the tail and stroke it in a back and forth motion.
This is a quick way to measure something using the hand. Hand span is a measure of distance from the tip of the thumb to the tip of the little finger with the hand fully extended. In ancient times, a span was considered to be half a cubit. Sometimes the distinction is made between the great span (thumb to little finger) and little span (index finger to little finger). The hand is a non-SI unit of measurement of length standardized to 4 inches (101.6 mm). It is used to measure the height of horses in some English-speaking countries.
The tendon that is damaged in mallet finger is the extensor tendon. It is the tendon responsible for straightening the tip of the finger. When this tendon is injured, it can result in the inability to fully extend the finger at the last joint.
False. There are more sensitive touch receptors on the tip of your finger than on your back
Skin is officially an organ, so Skin would be the organ attached to that.
point the index finger upwards; with the other index finger, make a circle at the tip of the first.
For a week now, I have been feeling a burning sensation to my thumb and index finger tip. Could this have any relation to any ailment or disorder? I'm just curious, as finger tips are nerve endings which are connected to different organs in our body. Please, I need an answer. Thanks in advance.
Yes. A classic way to find the approximate location of your appendix is this: Put your right thumb on your navel, and the little finger of your right hand on the tip of your hipbone. Let your index finger fall naturally onto your groin. Where the tip of your index finger is, is where the appendix is.
palpate the vein with the tip of your index finger
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Well its kind of like tying your shoes. take your index finger, put it on the side of the balloon tip, twist the balloon tip around your finger. then loop the tip of the balloon under the peice of the balloon around your finger. and pull. hope this helps =)
# Start with the drumstick in the standard position in your hand, with the stick's centre of gravity just above the index finger. # As you give the stick a small push over your index finger with your thumb, keep your index finger in the same place, and bring all your other fingers away. # Let the stick fall over the index finger, and place your middle finger on the stick. The stick should now be between your index and middle finger, with the tip of the stick facing downwards. # Let your index finger push the stick over to rest between your middle finger and third finger, so that the tip is facing upwards again. # Let the stick fall between your third and little finger. The tip should be facing you again. # If you want to be able to twirl without pauses, when it gets to passing the stick to the thumb again, instead, bring your middle finger under, so that your little and middle fingers are under the stick facing you, and your third finger is on top. Then let go with your little finger and bring it round with your index finger again. # Push the stick round and hold it in between your thumb and index finger again.
Take your index finger and your thumb, grab the tip of the tail and stroke it in a back and forth motion.
you just gonna have to practice a lot here is a tip,rotate your finger so that it's not the bottom (finger print) side of your index finger fretting the strings, but the side of the finger that is closest to your thumb... it makes for a little bit more of a stretch (curl your other fingers more), but its a flatter surface than the bottom of your index finger good luck
The measurement of "inch" came by the use of your thumb; from the tip of your thumb to the first knuckle of your thumb, that is one inch (approximately) Just like one cubit was from the tip of your index finger to your elbow.
The middle finger
Tip - Finger Eleven song - was created in 1997.