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Hand and wrist bones. Your wrist is made up of eight small bones (carpal bones) plus two long bones in your forearm — the radius and the ulna ...
Hand-washing is an easy way to prevent infection. Understand when to wash your hands, how to properly use hand sanitizer and how to get your children into the ...
Mayo Clinic doctors have expertise and experience in many areas of hand transplantation and actively study and practice hand transplantation techniques.
Acute rejection usually can be controlled with medications, but in rare cases, you may need to have your donor hand or hands removed. Having a previous acute ...
Hand-foot-and-mouth disease is a mild, contagious viral infection common in young children. Symptoms include sores in the mouth and a rash on the hands and ...
Mayo Clinic's Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation (PM&R) Hand Clinic is a full team of professionals who treat people with hand, wrist, elbow and shoulder ...
Numbness in hands often occurs with other changes, such as a pins-and-needles feeling, burning or tingling. Your arm, hand or fingers may feel clumsy or weak.
Keep your hands warm. You're more likely to develop hand pain and stiffness if you work in a cold environment. If you can't control the temperature at work, ...
In hand transplant, the hands and a portion of the forearms come from a donor. In this complex surgery, a team of surgeons reattaches bones, arteries, veins, ...
If you have arthritis, your health care professional may recommend hand exercises to help you improve joint flexibility and range of motion. Knuckle bend. Start ...
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