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  • Understanding the Palmar Region of the Hand: Anatomy & Function
    The palmar region refers to the anterior (front) surface of the hand, specifically the area from the wrist to the fingertips. It is the region that is used for gripping, grasping, and other fine motor movements.

    Here's a more detailed explanation:

    * Palmar is a term used to describe anything related to the palm of the hand.

    * The palmar region includes the following anatomical structures:

    * Palm: The fleshy area between the wrist and the fingers.

    * Thenar eminence: The fleshy mound at the base of the thumb.

    * Hypothenar eminence: The fleshy mound at the base of the little finger.

    * Palmar creases: The lines that form on the palm, including the major crease, the heart line, and the life line.

    * Palmar fascia: A layer of connective tissue that helps to maintain the shape of the hand and allows for movement.

    The palmar region is essential for a wide variety of activities, from writing and typing to playing musical instruments and performing surgery.

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