Li Zong-Ming
Division of Physical Therapy, Walsh University, North Canton, OH , USA.
J Hand Surg Am. 2002 Sep;27(5):886-96. doi: 10.1053/jhsu.2002.35078.
Nine healthy subjects sustained maximum grip of an instrumented handle while voluntarily moving the wrist joint within their available range of motion of the wrist in a continuous and random manner. Individual finger forces and wrist angular positions in flexion/extension and radial/ulnar deviation were recorded simultaneously. Wrist position had a significant effect on individual finger force and total force production. Peak finger forces were produced at 20 degrees of wrist extension and 5 degrees of ulnar deviation. At this position, a mean total grip force of 114.9 (+/-12.8) N was produced with force-sharing percentages of 32.2% (+/-3.8%), 32.6% (+/-4.3%), 23.5% (+/-4.5%), and 11.7% (+/-4.9%) among the index, middle, ring, and small finger, respectively. As the wrist was moved farther away from this position, the forces produced by individual fingers decreased incrementally; however, the decreases in individual finger forces were not proportional, leading to a dependence of finger force-sharing patterns on wrist position.
九名健康受试者在仪器化手柄上进行最大握力测试,同时以连续且随机的方式在其手腕可用活动范围内自主移动腕关节。同时记录各个手指的力量以及手腕在屈伸和桡尺偏斜时的角度位置。手腕位置对各个手指的力量以及总力量产生有显著影响。在手腕伸展20度和尺侧偏斜5度时产生最大手指力量。在此位置,平均总握力为114.9(±12.8)N,食指、中指、无名指和小指的力量分担百分比分别为32.2%(±3.8%)、32.6%(±4.3%)、23.5%(±4.5%)和11.7%(±4.9%)。随着手腕从该位置移开,各个手指产生的力量逐渐减小;然而,各个手指力量的减小并不成比例,导致手指力量分担模式对手腕位置产生依赖。