The pinky finger is the little finger. The word "pinky" comes from the Dutch word "pink" which means little finger.
yeah it really hurts ... still after 4 weeks. i chipped the bone in my pinky middle knuckle and im very impatient on the healing process. it looks slightly bent. they say they cant set chipped bones, wich makes sense ... so will it look like this forever?
Digits refer to the fingers and toes on our hands and feet. They are typically numbered from thumb (digit 1) to pinky (digit 5) on the hands, and from big toe (digit 1) to pinky toe (digit 5) on the feet.
A distal phalanx is the finger bone or toe bone farthest toward the tip of the digit. They are numbered one to five and left to right to distinguish them.
The middle finger is not always the longest finger, but in some people it may appear longer due to variations in finger length. Finger length is determined by genetics and may vary from person to person.
The another name for finger bones are known as phalanges.
Yes, the radius is the bone in the forearm on the same side as the thumb, while the ulna is the bone on the side of the pinky finger. The radius and ulna work together to allow for the rotation of the forearm. Thus, the radius is not on the same side as the pinky finger.
The ulnar nerve runs along the ulna bone in the arm. It starts at the shoulder and ends at the pinky finger.
The pinky side of your lower arm is primarily occupied by the ulnar side, which includes the ulnar bone, muscles, nerves, and tendons related to the little finger. The ulnar nerve runs along this side, providing sensation to the pinky and part of the ring finger. Additionally, various muscles that control finger movement are located here. Overall, this area is crucial for hand function and coordination.
A common fracture of the fifth metacarpal bone of the hand is often referred to as the "Boxer's Fracture." The fifth metacarpal is the bone in the hand that attaches to the pinky finger.
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The scientific name for finger bone is phalanx bones.
non union when the bone doesn't heal together that's worst case scenario. mal union when the bone heals crooked and your pinky finger will be under or over ring finger when making a fist. If you don't want to go to the doc, I would suggest you tape the pinky finger to ring finger and wrap 1 to 5 metacarpals in self adherent wrap, you may experience mal union a little but nothing that will affect you terribly.
the bones of the finger are called phalanges.
The ulnar is the large bone on the little finger side of forearm.
thigh bone finger bone
Sure, but the only cancers you could get there is one of these 3. 1. - Skin cancer on the pinky (mole) 2. - Bone cancer in the pinky 3. - muscle cancer in the pinky (MAYBE, NOT SURE) 4. - joint cancer in the pinky not sure if you can get cancer in just your joints or not.