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Anatomy of the Hand
The hand is composed of many different bones, muscles, and ligaments that allow for a large amount of movement and dexterity. There are three major types of bones in the hand itself, including the following:
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- phalanges - the 14 bones that are found in the fingers of each hand and also in the toes of each foot. Each finger has three phalanges (the distal, middle, and proximal); the thumb only has two.
- metacarpal bones - the five bones that compose the middle part of the hand.
- carpal bones - the eight bones that create the wrist. The carpal bones are connected to two bones of the arm, the ulnar bone and the radius bone.
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