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  2. Finger - Wikipedia

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    The English word finger stems from Old English finger, ultimately from Proto-Germanic *fingraz ('finger'). It is cognate with Gothic figgrs, Old Norse fingr, or Old High German fingar. Linguists generally assume that *fingraz is a ro-stem deriving from a previous form *fimfe, ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *pénkĘ·e ('five'). [34]

  3. Finger pain is a common condition. It’s usually caused by a hand injury such as a broken finger, a cut, or a broken fingernail. It may also indicate an underlying medical conditions, such as ...

  4. 11 Trigger Finger Exercises for Pain, Stiffness, and More

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    2. Finger abduction 1. Place your hand in front of you. Extend your affected finger and a normal finger next to it. Use your thumb and index finger from the opposite hand to gently press your ...

  5. Hand Anatomy, Pictures & Diagram | Body Maps - Healthline

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    Palm: This is the bottom of the body of the hand. Back (opisthenar): The back of the hand shows the dorsal venous network, a web of veins. Wrist: The connection point between the arm and the hand ...

  6. Index finger - Wikipedia

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    Anatomical terminology. [edit on Wikidata] The index finger (also referred to as forefinger, [1] first finger, [2] second finger, [3] pointer finger, trigger finger, digitus secundus, digitus II, and many other terms) is the second digit of a human hand. It is located between the thumb and the middle finger. It is usually the most dextrous and ...

  7. Trigger Finger: Symptoms, Causes, and Treatment - WebMD

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    Takeaways. Trigger finger is a condition that makes bending and straightening your finger difficult. The ring finger is most commonly affected, but you can get it in your thumb, too.

  8. Why Are My Fingers Numb? - WebMD

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    Finger numbness is a symptom of infections such as Lyme disease or syphilis. Chemotherapy and numbness. If you're having chemotherapy to treat cancer, one side effect is peripheral neuropathy ...

  9. Slideshow: 10 Ways to Exercise Hands and Fingers - WebMD

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    Hold your hand out, palm facing you. Gently bend the tip of your thumb down toward the base of your index finger. Hold for 30 to 60 seconds. Release and repeat four times. Hold your hand out, palm ...