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The hand is the most distal end of each upper limb in the human body.
Equipped with 5 fingers, it has a rather complex structure, which includes numerous bones, joints, ligaments, muscles and tendons. In addition, it has a fine innervation and a complex network of blood vessels.
The most common problems that can affect the hand are bone fractures.
So is the hand
The hand is the distal end of each upper limb in the human body.
It begins at the wrist and ends with five fingers: the thumb, index, middle, ring and little fingers.