Romance...
I’m in love with people’s hands and the way they clench their fists and the way their fingertips lightly press down onto piano keys or thighs. Calloused fingers or dainty fingers. Hands writing poems or memos or parking tickets. Hands writing futures. To me, every crease on the palm is a love line.
-- Mesogeios
Function...
"The shoulder complex, together with other joint and muscle mechanisms of
the upper limb, primarily is concerned with the ability
to place and control the position of the hand in
the visual work space in front of the body. The shoulder mechanism
provides
the upper limb with a range of motion exceeding
that of any other joint mechanism. The placement of the hand is
determined
by four components of the shoulder complex: the
glenohumeral, acromioclavicular, and sternoclavicular joints and the
scapulothoracic
gliding mechanism. The clavicular joints permit the
scapula to move against the chest wall during movements of the arm,
allowing
the glenoid fossa to follow the head of the
humerus, and thus contribute significantly to total arm movement. The
functional
interrelationships between the glenohumeral,
scapulothoracic, and clavicular joint mechanisms are critical in
providing a
full, functional ROM. Any pathological condition of
any one of these mechanisms will disturb upper limb function. The
ligamentous
and periarticular structures of the shoulder
complex combine in maintaining the joint relationships, withstanding the
forces
applied to the joint surfaces, and stabilizing the
dependent limb."
--Malcolm Peat
(images found here and here)
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