Thumbs

General information The Germanic tribes used to call the thumb “Dumo” or “Dume”, which was supposed to mean “the fat one” or “the strong one”. In the course of time, this term developed into the word “thumb” as we know it today. The thumb (Pollex) forms the first finger of a hand and can be … Thumbs

Finger breakage

The fingers are anatomically very easy to injure structures of our body. Finger fractures are one of the most common traumatic events in the emergency room. To understand finger fractures, it helps to understand the basic anatomy of the hand. The hand is divided into three parts: Wrist, palm, and fingers. The fingers are most … Finger breakage

Finger

Synonym: DigitusThe hand has a total of five fingers (Digiti), of which the thumb (Pollex) is the first. It is followed by the index finger (index) and the middle finger (digitus medius), which is also the longest of all fingers. The fourth finger is called the ring finger (digitus anularius), followed by the so-called little … Finger

Finger middle and end joints | Finger

Finger middle and end joints The finger middle and end joints (Articulationes interphalangeales) connect the individual phalanges. They are hinge joints, both anatomically and functionally. Movements in one plane (flexion and extension) are therefore possible. These finger joints are also surrounded by a very taut capsule reinforced by a tendon plate. All fingers, with the … Finger middle and end joints | Finger

Forefoot

Synonym Antetarsus Definition The forefoot is the foremost part of the foot, it connects to the metatarsus and is formed by the five phalanges. Anatomy The forefoot is formed by: The joints between the toe joints are called interphalangeal joints. A distinction is made: The phalanges become shorter and more delicate from proximal (near the … Forefoot