| fine motor skill |
Motor skills that require greater control of the small muscles than large ones, esp. those needed for hand-eye coordination, and those that require a high degree of precision in hand and finger movement. Examples of these motor
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| finger-nose t. |
(for coordinated movements of the upper extremities): with arm extended to one side the patient is asked to slowly try to touch the end of his nose with the point of his index finger.
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| fine needle aspiration biopsy |
ABBR: FNA biopsy. The removal of tissue through a long needle with or without guidance.
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| finger-thumb r. |
passive flexion of the metacarpophalangeal joint of one of the fingers causes flexion of the basal joint and extension of the terminal joint of the thumb; called also basal joint r. and Mayer's r.
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| finger bandage |
A roller bandage with oblique fixation at the wrist.
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| FIN | the part of a glove that provides a covering for one of the fingers |
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| FIN | any of the terminal members of the hand (sometimes excepting the thumb) |
| FIN | the length of breadth of a finger used as a linear measure |
| FIN | indicate the fingering for the playing of musical scores for keyboard instruments |
| FIN | examine by touch |
| FIN | feel or handle with the fingers |
| FIN | search for on the computer |
| FIN | an alphabet used by the deaf |
| FIN | small bowl for rinsing the fingers at table |
| FIN | a percussion instrument consisting of a pair of hollow pieces of wood or bone (usually held between the thumb and fingers) that are made to click together (as by Spanish dancers) in rhythm with the dance |
| FIN | food to be eaten with the fingers |
| FIN | any grass of the genus Chloris |
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