MANUAL MINORS
Hand injuries are very common due to the constant exposure of this extremity in daily, work, and sports activities. The hand is composed of a complex structure of bones, muscles, tendons, ligaments, nerves, and blood vessels, making it susceptible to a wide range of injuries, from bruises and sprains to fractures, lacerations, and amputations.
Proper evaluation and management of these injuries are crucial, as the hand is essential for fine motor function and overall quality of life. Without appropriate treatment, hand injuries can lead to stiffness, chronic pain, and loss of functionality.
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