Intrinsic Muscles of the Hand, An Issue of Hand Clinics, 1st Edition
Author :
Steven Green
Date of Publication: 06/2012
The intrinsic muscles of the hand account for about 50% of grip strength and allow fine motor control. This issue will serve as a concise and comprehensive source of information on this muscle group, and procedures for treatment for chronic and traum ...view more
The intrinsic muscles of the hand account for about 50% of grip strength and allow fine motor control. This issue will serve as a concise and comprehensive source of information on this muscle group, and procedures for treatment for chronic and traumatic problems in this group.
The intrinsic muscles of the hand account for about 50% of grip strength and allow fine motor control. This issue will serve as a concise and comprehensive source of information on this muscle group, and procedures for treatment for chronic and traumatic problems in this group.
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By Steven Green, MD, Langone Medical Center, NYUMC Hospital for Joint Diseases, New York, NY
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