It depends on which way you might bend it. If you find that it hurt when you make a fist, you may have nerve problem, muscle problem or joint problem. Only a Doctor Who takes a look at it can tell you.
The index finger could be used to flip more pages often, of do finger excercises. --- You should rule out the possibility of "skeletal" damage. It is possible that you can not bend it properly simply because the bones does not allow this easily. I do not think flipping pages would actually do the trick of getting muscles back into shape. Try some rubberband exersizes where you use your index finger to stretch the rubber by bending it. put a nail in a plank of wood, then put the rubberband over the nail, and start stretching. If too easy with one rubberband, then use two or more. You can also go to a toyshop or even a petshop and find a small softish ball to squeeze. Make sure you squeze it with your indexfinger, and not only with the other fingers. Best of luck, and regards..
a stiff item that is not easily bent is iron because it takes a long time and while you try to bend it it hurts your hands that is why it is not so easily bent.
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.
Yes,it will hurt when you do so.You should not force fully do that rather focus somewhere else.Your vagina is not fully mature so try not to do that .If you find any problems then consult a doctor.
Cartilage. It also makes up your ears and is found in your joints.
== When its stiff its full of blood which canno't escape. so when you try to bend it it will hurt even though there is no bone in it. The best thing is try not to bend it when you have a stiffy, wait until its gone down.
Because most users are right handed and the index finger is the predominantly used finger and is more dextrous than the middle finger on a normal mouse. just try lightly resting your finger on a table and gently tap the table with just the middle finger first then the index finger - most people would find it easier to control the index finger and/or to tap faster.
The index finger could be used to flip more pages often, of do finger excercises. --- You should rule out the possibility of "skeletal" damage. It is possible that you can not bend it properly simply because the bones does not allow this easily. I do not think flipping pages would actually do the trick of getting muscles back into shape. Try some rubberband exersizes where you use your index finger to stretch the rubber by bending it. put a nail in a plank of wood, then put the rubberband over the nail, and start stretching. If too easy with one rubberband, then use two or more. You can also go to a toyshop or even a petshop and find a small softish ball to squeeze. Make sure you squeze it with your indexfinger, and not only with the other fingers. Best of luck, and regards..
The finger sweep would be to see if there are any objects in the person's airway. You would perform a tongue-jaw lift and then use your index finger to try to get the foreign object out.
Try to move on. ^ If that fails, tell him off...if that fails, try making friends, if that fails, give him the finger and don't say crap to him.
i think you should get them out by putting your finger in hot water for 30 mins then get them twezer things and try to pull it out no matter how much it hurts
Well, basically 'Good Luck'. People tie strings to their index finger to represent luck, which is kind of like a religion. Username: Rubyrikki A string tied around the finger is indicating that you are trying to remember something.
it should be the same as with the finger nail form your hand but if it hurts try it under a warm or hot water for about 30 minutes or so.
a stiff item that is not easily bent is iron because it takes a long time and while you try to bend it it hurts your hands that is why it is not so easily bent.
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.
You don't. If your first finger is not strong enough to hold down the strings then you either need to strengthen your fingers, or you need to get lighter strings on your guitar, or you need to adjust the neck of your guitar.
no you cannot if you try to bend it it will snap