Adamo Diane E, Taufiq Anam
Eugene Applebaum College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences, Physical Therapy Department, Wayne State University, 259 Mack Ave., Detroit, MI USA.
Hand (N Y). 2011 Sep;6(3):295-303. doi: 10.1007/s11552-011-9324-x. Epub 2011 Feb 24.
Hand preference has been associated with psychological and physical well-being, risk of injury, pathological irregularities, longevity, and cognitive function. To determine hand preference, individuals are often asked what hand they use to write with, or what hand is used more frequently in activities of daily living. However, relying only on one source of information may be misleading, given the strong evidence to support a disassociation between self-reported hand preference and outcomes of hand performance assessments. This brief communication is intended to highlight the various methods used to determine hand preference, to discuss the relationship between hand preference inventories and performance measures and to present some recent findings associated with hand preference and musculoskeletal disorders.
用手偏好与心理和身体健康、受伤风险、病理异常、寿命以及认知功能相关。为了确定用手偏好,人们经常会被问到他们用哪只手写字,或者在日常生活活动中哪只手使用得更频繁。然而,鉴于有强有力的证据支持自我报告的用手偏好与手部性能评估结果之间存在脱节,仅依靠一种信息来源可能会产生误导。这篇简短的通讯旨在强调用于确定用手偏好的各种方法,讨论用手偏好量表与性能指标之间的关系,并展示一些与用手偏好和肌肉骨骼疾病相关的最新发现。