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  1. Digit (anatomy) - Wikipedia

    The two digits that are missing are different: the bird hand (embedded in the wing) is thought to derive from the second, third and fourth digits of the ancestral five-digit hand.

  2. Digits of hand - e-Anatomy - IMAIOS

    There are five digits of hand, which include the thumb and index, middle, ring, and little fingers. Bony structure: The digits contain phalanges (bones). Each digit has three phalanges …

  3. Digit | fingers, bones, muscles | Britannica

    Digits are numbered one through five, beginning with the inside digit (thumb) when the palm (paw) is face downward. In many species the number of digits has been reduced during the course …

  4. Chapter 11: THE HAND - Dartmouth

    The fingers (or digits of the hand) are numbered from one to five, beginning with the thumb. In clinical notes the fingers should be identified by name rather than by number: thumb (pollex), …

  5. How to Number Fingers for Medical Purposes - Biology Insights

    Aug 18, 2025 · To further enhance precision and prevent errors, medical professionals incorporate laterality into the finger numbering system. This involves specifying whether the …

  6. What Are the Finger Numbers? What Is Their History?

    Jul 2, 2025 · Finger numbers serve as identifiers for each sensor output, enabling the precise mapping of hand gestures to digital commands. This is critical in applications like virtual reality …

  7. Hand - Canadian Orthopaedic Foundation

    Digit 1 – Thumb. 2. Digit 2 – Index Finger. 3. Digit 3. 4. Digit 4. 5. Digit 5 – Pinky. Copyright © 2015-2023 Canadian Orthopaedic Foundation. Site design: www.wishart.net. Registered …

  8. Digits of the Hand: Anatomy & Routine Projections

    In this lesson, we'll cover appropriate medical terminology, the anatomy of the first through fifth digits, and routine projections for radiographs. Let's get started.

  9. Finger numbering - Wikipedia

    The ordinal numbers of the fingers of the human hand are numbered ambiguously in the English language. This is due to two competing finger numbering systems that can be used.

  10. Phalanges 14 bones Numbered 1-5 same with metacarpals Each phalanx consist: Proximal base Intermediate shaft Distal head 2 phalanges in thumb, 3 the other fingers.