Hume M C, Gellman H, McKellop H, Brumfield R H
Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, University of Southern California, Los Angeles.
J Hand Surg Am. 1990 Mar;15(2):240-3. doi: 10.1016/0363-5023(90)90102-w.
Active ranges of motion of the joints of the hand are well documented, but there is little data reporting the functional ranges of motion required to perform activities of daily living. Electrogoniometric and standard methods were used to measure both active and functional ranges of motion of the metacarpalphalangeal and interphalangeal joints during 11 activities of daily living. In the fingers, only a small percentage of the active range of motion of the joints was required for functional tasks. Functional flexion postures averaged 61 degrees at the metacarpalphalangeal joint, 60 degrees at the proximal interphalangeal joint, and 39 degrees at the distal interphalangeal joint. In the thumb, functional flexion postures averaged 21 degrees at the metacarpalphalangeal joint and 18 degrees at the interphalangeal joint using only 32% of the available flexion. Active thumb metacarpalphalangeal joint motion was found to be bimodal in the study group.
手部关节的主动活动范围已有充分记录,但关于进行日常生活活动所需的功能活动范围的数据却很少。在11项日常生活活动中,使用电子测角仪和标准方法测量了掌指关节和指间关节的主动和功能活动范围。在手指中,功能任务仅需要关节主动活动范围的一小部分。掌指关节的功能屈曲姿势平均为61度,近端指间关节为60度,远端指间关节为39度。在拇指中,掌指关节的功能屈曲姿势平均为21度,指间关节为18度,仅使用了可用屈曲的32%。研究组发现拇指掌指关节的主动活动呈双峰模式。