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Anatomical Illustration of the muscles of the hand that control the thumb

License Image thenar eminence The intrinsic muscles of the hand are divided into three groups: (1) those of the thumb, the thenar eminence (2) those of the little finger, the hypothenar eminence (3) and those in the middle of the palm and between the metacarpal bones. The muscles of the thenar eminence are: adductor policis (transverse) adductor …

Wondering what it's like working in hand therapy? Check out Emi Ito, OTR/L, CHT's typical day as an outpatient hand therapist. Pinned from the My OT Spot blog #ot #occupationaltherapy #occupationaltherapist #handtherapy

Wondering what it's like working in hand therapy? Check out Emi Ito, OTR/L, CHT's typical day as an outpatient hand therapist. Pinned from the My OT Spot blog #ot #occupationaltherapy #occupationaltherapist #handtherapy

We're going to take a closer look at grip strength - with particular attention to your hand digits (fingers and thumb) and their intrinsic muscles.

Grip strength has been addressed previously on Breaking Muscle, and I hope you have gleaned something positive from those discussions. This time we’ll take closer look at this topic with particular attention to your hand digits (fingers and thumb) and their intrinsic muscles. Possessing a strong ability to grasp is huge and can be the difference between victory...

The intrinsic hand muscles are the smaller muscles located inside the hand that help the hand and fingers to function. The intrinsic hand muscles are important for pinching and grip strength, as they control the movement and position of the fingers and thumb. These muscles are responsible for complex movements and allow for fine motor coordination and dexterity, and are important for activities such as handwriting, texting, and fastening clothing.

The intrinsic hand muscles are the smaller muscles located inside the hand that help the hand and fingers to function. The intrinsic hand muscles are important for pinching and grip strength, as they control the movement and position of the fingers and thumb. These muscles are responsible for complex movements and allow for fine motor coordination and dexterity, and are important for activities such as handwriting, texting, and fastening clothing.

Hand & Wrist Therapy- this is what I do...well at least some of what I do...

Injuries to the ligaments in your wrist can occur as the result of a trauma, such as falling onto an outreached arm, or from overuse -- repetitively using your wrist. Your ligaments are responsible for the movement of your hand and wrist. An injury to these ligaments can make day-to-day functions difficult. A variety ...

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