Sims Susan E G, Engel Laura, Hammert Warren C, Elfar John C
Department of Radiology, University of Rochester, Rochester, NY.
Department of Pediatrics, Lurie Children's Hospital, Northwestern University, Chicago IL.
J Hand Surg Am. 2015 Oct;40(10):1996-2002.e5. doi: 10.1016/j.jhsa.2015.06.009. Epub 2015 Aug 5.
To determine whether musicians have more sensitive, stronger, and flexible hands than nonmusicians.
A total of 100 musicians and 100 control subjects were assessed for 2-point discrimination, Semmes-Weinstein monofilament light touch, grip and pinch strength, and laxity. Musicians were included if enrolled as instrumental performance majors at a 4-year accredited conservatory of music. Nonmusician controls were university students who never or rarely engaged in playing an instrument. All subjects were between the ages of 18 and 28. The exclusion criterion was history of any hand condition, trauma, surgery, or diabetes. Statistical analyses were carried out using the t test, analysis of variance, and correlation coefficients as appropriate.
High-level musicians in our cohort showed the same handedness (dominance) as the general population. The musicians were weaker than the nonmusicians. Male musicians were significantly weaker in pinch and grip bilaterally than nonmusicians, whereas female musicians were significantly weaker only in grip on the right/dominant side. Two-point discrimination was significantly less in musicians for the left/nondominant index, ring, and small fingers, and the right/dominant small and dominant index finger. Semmes-Weinstein testing was significantly better for the right/dominant digits, including the thumb, but not the left digits with the exception of the ring and nondominant middle and ring. There was no difference in laxity between the 2 groups.
High-level musicians have, in general, more sensitive but weaker hands than nonmusicians, but the differences seem small and may not be clinically important.
确定音乐家的手部是否比非音乐家更敏感、更强壮且更灵活。
对100名音乐家和100名对照受试者进行两点辨别觉、Semmes-Weinstein单丝轻触觉、握力和捏力以及松弛度评估。如果是在经认可的四年制音乐学院就读的器乐表演专业学生,则纳入音乐家组。非音乐家对照组为从未或很少演奏乐器的大学生。所有受试者年龄在18至28岁之间。排除标准为有任何手部疾病、创伤、手术或糖尿病史。根据情况使用t检验、方差分析和相关系数进行统计分析。
我们队列中的高水平音乐家与一般人群具有相同的利手(优势手)。音乐家比非音乐家更弱。男性音乐家双侧的捏力和握力明显弱于非音乐家,而女性音乐家仅右侧/优势侧的握力明显较弱。音乐家左手/非优势侧的示指、环指和小指以及右手/优势侧的小指和优势侧示指的两点辨别觉明显较差。Semmes-Weinstein测试中,右侧/优势指(包括拇指)表现明显更好,但除环指以及非优势侧中指和环指外,左侧手指情况并非如此。两组之间的松弛度没有差异。
总体而言,高水平音乐家的手部比非音乐家更敏感但更弱,不过这些差异似乎较小,可能在临床上并不重要。