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Proximal Phalanx: The proximal phalanx refers to the bones in fingers or toes that are closest to the hand or foot. It is a medical term used in the context of anatomy and physiology
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proximal phalanx
Of the proximal phalanx of the fourth toe.
Complete fracture of the proximal phalanx.
Just the proximal phalanx of his fifth phalange.
Severed below the proximal phalanx.
Her proximal phalanx.
Distal portion of the proximal phalanx.
The proximal phalanx PP articulates with the distal phalanx DP at the interphalangeal joint.
Dispersal of the head of the proximal phalanx is frequently seen.
A flattened exostosis on the first metacarpal and the proximal phalanx.
The laterally deviated proximal phalanx may push the metatarsal head medially, further accentuating the deformity.
Flattened exostosis on the first metacarpal and proximal phalanx.
This pressure causes the proximal phalanx to remain dorsiflexed, and the toe becomes “ hammered . ”.
The head or anterior extremity articulates with the third proximal phalanx.
Just the proximal phalanx of his fifth phalange . What?
Distally it links its head to the base of the fourth proximal phalanx.

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What if the damage to the victim's first proximal phalanx was self-inflicted? I don't follow.
The MCP joint of each finger is between the metacarpal and the proximal phalanx.
Next, it is lifted away from the proximal phalanx by the A3 pulley.
On the index finger, the pattern may cover the distal hand to the proximal phalanx.
In closing, the thumb moves the proximal phalanx 3 which slides beneath the handle 10.
All of her metatarsals were fractured . Her proximal phalanx.
A proximal phalanx 78 is adjacent thereto with a distal interphalangeal ( DIP ) joint 80 being formed therebetween.
The thumb MCP joint is between the metacarpal and the proximal phalanx of the thumb.
So that might regenerate. But we would have a base for a proximal phalanx.
What if the damage to the victim 's first proximal phalanx was self-inflicted?
Left hand, little finger, severed at the base of the proximal phalanx.
C6 - On the dorsal surface of the proximal phalanx of the thumb.
The free end 9 of the longer guiding segment 8 extends beyond the proximal phalanx 5.
Insertions, Into extensor expansion and to the base of the proximal phalanx as follows,.
Each of the movable fingers 1 and 1 ' consists of a distal phalanx 4 and of the proximal phalanx 5.
Salter-Harris IV fracture of big toe proximal phalanx.
Salter-Harris II fracture of ring finger proximal phalanx.
Salter-Harris III fracture of big toe proximal phalanx.
Small, non-displaced fracture of the proximal phalanx.
OK, that bone you gave me, it 's a proximal phalanx.
Interosseous II, radial side of the base of the 3rd proximal phalanx ( middle finger ).
Interosseous III, ulnar side of the base of the 3rd proximal phalanx ( middle finger ).

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