Yes, numbness in the fingers can occur due to bone spurs at the C3-C4 vertebrae if they cause effacement (compression) of the thecal sac, which surrounds the spinal cord and nerves. This compression can impinge on cervical nerve roots that innervate the arms and hands, leading to symptoms such as numbness, tingling, or weakness in the fingers. However, it's important to consult a healthcare professional for an accurate diagnosis and appropriate treatment.
there are two bones in other fingers
The metacarpal bones are proximal to the fingers. They are closer than the fingers to the origin of the hand.
Yes, there are bones in fingers.
24 bones
Proximal and Distal
The smallest bones in the fingers are the distal phalanges, while the smallest bones in the toes are the distal phalanges as well. These bones are located at the tips of the fingers and toes, closest to the nails.
Each thumb has two bones, and the other fingers have three bones each. So (2x2)+(7X3)=4+21=25.
the fingers are DISTAL to the wrist bones.
They are located in your fingers (finger bones).
These intermediate bones are metacarpals. Distally, there are the phalanges, the straight bones of the fingers. These connect to the straight metacarpals. These connect to the carpals, or wrist bones, which connect to the arm bones.
The smallest bones in the hand are the phalanges, which are the individual bones of the fingers.
phalangies