Sentences with phrase «phalanx bone»

Press the phalanx bone (the second bone you see when you fold the finger) of the index finger with the base of the thumb.
Press the second phalanx bone of the ring finger with the base of your thumb.

Not exact matches

Third Metacarpal Bone (Cannon Bone) Fourth Metacarpal Bone Proximal Phalanx (Long Pastern Bone) Suspensory Ligament Extensor Branch of Suspensory Ligament Lateral Proximal Sesamoid Bone Middle Phalanx (Short Pastern Bone) Distal Phalanx (Coffin Bone) Collateral Ligament of Coffin Joint Distal Sesamoid Bone
The finger bone — just one disklike phalanx — is so small that it does not contain enough usable carbon for dating, the researchers note.
It was an intermediate phalanx, the bone between a fingertip and finger knuckle.
They examined the vertebrae, the bird - like bone that fuses the wrist and knuckle known as the carpometacarpus, and pieces of what would be the fingers or toes, known as the phalanx.
Moreover, unlike most mammals, Docofossor had only two phalanges (bone segments) in most of its fingers instead of the usual three, which led to shortened but wider digits.
Because of that, it's almost impossible to accurately restrict (or even modify) your caloric intake in a way that reflects your body's actual needs: you'd need a battery of daily tests and a phalanx of specialists at your disposal to know what percentage of that breakdown is muscle, bone, nerve, or connective tissue.
This bone is called the distal phalanx (P3).
Cat declawing is a surgery that removes distal phalanges, or end bones, of the cat's toes.
The bone in the hoof is commonly called the coffin bone, and is also known as the distal phalanx or P3.
Above P2 is P1 or the proximal phalanx, aka long pastern bone.
It is connected at about the level of the coronary band to the middle phalanx (P2) or short pastern bone by the coffin joint.
The individual bones are called phalanges.
Declawing is illegal in a growing number of cities in the U.S., and many veterinarians will not declaw knowing it is amputation of the claws and the whole phalanx, including bones, ligaments, and tendons!
Declawing is the surgical amputation of a cat's third phalanges (toe bones) and the attached claws.
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