The Evolution of the Human Hand From an Anthropologic Perspective
- PMID: 34446334
- DOI: 10.1016/j.jhsa.2021.07.006
The Evolution of the Human Hand From an Anthropologic Perspective
Abstract
Coupled with the developing brain and freed from ambulatory responsibilities, the human hand has experienced osteologic and myologic changes throughout evolutionary time that have permitted manipulative capacities of social, functional, and cultural importance in modern-day human life. Hand cupping, precision gripping, and power gripping are at the root of these evolutionary developments. It is in appreciation of the evolutionary trajectory that we can truly understand how 'form is function.' The structure of the human hand is distinct in many ways from that of even our closest relatives in the primate order (ie, chimpanzees). We present some of the key anatomic changes and evolutionary anatomic remnants of the human hand. The human hand is truly an amazing organ-the product of millions of years of selective changes.
Keywords: Biological evolution; hand; thumb.
Copyright © 2022 American Society for Surgery of the Hand. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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