The human hand is a highly complex and powerful structure made for precision and strength. It allows us to hold and carry objects, perform fine tasks like writing and typing.
Hand Anatomy
The hand has 27 bones, between these bones are joints, which allow movement. The hand is supported by muscles and tendons.
1. Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
Caused by compression of the median nerve at the base of the palm
Symptoms:
2. Trigger Finger
A condition where the finger gets stuck in a bent position and then suddenly straightens with a snap caused by inflammation of the tendon sheath
Common in:
3. De Quervain’s Tenosynovitis
Painful condition near the base of the thumb caused by inflammation of tendons used to move the thumb
Common in:
4. Osteoarthritis (OA) of the Hand
Age-related wear and tear of joints common in older adults and families
Symptoms:
5. Rheumatoid or Psoriatic Arthritis
Autoimmune diseases where the body’s immune system attacks its own joints
Symptoms:
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
Trigger Finger / De Quervain’s
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