06/05/2026
βπ¬ Your palm may look simple on the outside, but beneath the skin lies an intricate network of nerves, blood vessels, tendons, and connective tissues working together every second.
This anatomical view highlights the structures that make hand movement and sensation possible:
π§ Median Nerve β provides sensation to parts of the thumb, index, middle, and ring fingers while supporting fine motor control.
πΉ Ulnar Nerve β helps control many hand muscles and contributes to finger coordination and grip strength.
π©Έ Palmar Arteries β deliver oxygen-rich blood to the palm and fingers, keeping tissues healthy and functional.
πͺ Tendons β connect muscles to bones, allowing your fingers to bend, straighten, and perform precise movements.
πΈοΈ Palmar Fascia β a strong connective tissue layer that supports and protects structures within the palm.
β¨ From typing and writing to lifting and creating, your hands perform thousands of complex actions every day thanks to this remarkable anatomy.