Hands are an important tool that performs a wide variety of functions in human life. People exhibit various skills by using their hands in daily activities such as working, producing, painting and writing. The fine motor skills provided by the hands enable high-level functions such as grasping, touching and feeling. The hand has a unique and highly complex anatomical structure that enables it to perform these complex movements.
Each hand has a unique structure that includes 27 bones, a number of muscles, tendons, ligaments and nerve branches. These complex tissues work in harmony with each other to ensure the functionality of the hand. The coordination of the bones, muscles and tendons between the fingers makes it possible to perform precise and controllable movements.
In this sense, any disturbance in the anatomical structure of the hand can cause pain and significant loss of function. Pain in the hand can occur due to various causes, such as arthritis, tendon inflammation or pinched nerves. Such conditions can affect the functionality of the hand and cause difficulties in everyday life.