Finger (Middle)

Finger (Middle)

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The fingers of the right hand comprise three distinct bone types, each playing a crucial role in movement and sensation. The proximal phalanges are located closest to the palm and bear significant weight during grasping actions. They connect seamlessly with the metacarpals, forming sturdy joints that enable fine motor control. Next in line are the middle phalanges, these bones are situated in the middle of each finger and serve as crucial pivots for finger movements. Their unique shape allows for a wide range of motion, making them essential for tasks such as writing or typing. Finally, the distal phalanges form the tips of the fingers and contain sensitive nerve endings that enable touch and pressure perception. These small bones work in conjunction with their proximal counterparts to create an intricate system that allows for precise finger movements.

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