Technically called distal hyperextensibility , some grandmothers have thumbs that can bend backward at a 90-degree angle, often a hereditary trait passed down to grandchildren. 🎨 The "Grannycore" Aesthetic
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for "granny-style" crafts like knitting or gardening. Technically called distal hyperextensibility
As we age, the thumb is often the first place to show signs of wear and tear due to its high range of motion. mature granny thumbs