"Palm" can either be A) A palm as in palm tree. Also, the products of a palm tree-- palm sugar, etc. B) A palm as in the palm of your hand; the place between where your wrist ends and your fingers begin.
It means you have whatever it is you want or could want right there "in the palm of your hand" - you just have to act on it, depends on your decisions and how you deal with things.
Yes. Palmar and thenar do mean the same thing. Palmar is of or relating to the palm of the hand and thenar refers to the muscle on your hand where the thumb meets the palm.The thenar eminence refers to the group of muscles on the palm of the human hand at the base of the thumb.Palmar: Pertaining to the palm (the grasping side) of the hand.
I think it is for protection
Palmar is the adjective related to the word palm. Words that describe a palm (tree) may include swaying or tropical. Words to describe the palm of the hand may include open or itchy.
the joint which joins palm with hand is wrist and elbow is the hinge joint in middle of the hand.
elbow is more sensitive than the palm or hand.
If the elbow is flexed, the palm of the hand can not face the floor. If the elbow is at 90 degrees that is what flexion is. If you rotate the forearm, the palm will face anteriorly. If you don't, the palm will face posteriorly. The only way to have the palm face the floor is for the forearm to be extended and the forearm pronated.
the elbow the elbow
Lateral Rotation
When performing a face palm, the forearm bends at the elbow and the entire arm reaches up towards the face. The hand hits the entire face, and a face palm is performed. This all occurs in rapid succession.
if ur left palm is itchy u want to slap someone right palm-u get money
Throw the ball up(you'll figure out how high) elbow back above your shoulder hand flat open and slap it with the palm of your hand! Hope this helps
Eating With Chopsticks And Writing With Pen/Pencil For Only Some People Only xD Because Some People Can Eat With Chopsticks On The Left Hand And Write With A Pen/Pencil With The Left Hand Too '-'
It is the triangular area in front of the elbow
Volar: Pertaining to the palm or the sole. For example, the volar surface of the forearm is theportion of the forearm that is on the same side as the palm of the hand.
The back of the hand, i.e. not the palm, is called the Dorsum. The same word is used to refer to the top of the foot, i.e. not the sole. Incorrect to reffer to the dorsum of the foot as the back as it is clearly continuous with the front of the leg.Well, ^ is technically correct. The back of your hand is called a dorsum. But that's not the name. If you look up dorsum, it just tells you its the dorsal part of the structure. The actualnamed part of the back of the hand is the opisthenard