Yildizgören M T, Ekiz T, Nizamogullari S, Turhanoglu A D, Guler H, Ustun N, Kara M, Özçakar L
Mustafa Kemal University Medical School, Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Hatay, Turkey.
Elbistan State Hospital, Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Kahramanmaraş, Turkey.
Hand Surg Rehabil. 2017 Feb;36(1):41-43. doi: 10.1016/j.hansur.2016.09.001. Epub 2016 Oct 11.
Joint cracking involves a manipulation of the finger joints resulting in an audible crack. This study aimed to determine whether habitual knuckle cracking (KC) leads to an alteration in grip strength and metacarpal head (MH) cartilage thickness. Thirty-five habitual knuckle crackers (cracking their joints ≥5times/day) (20 M, 15 F, aged 19-27 years) and 35 age-, gender-, and body mass index-matched non-crackers were enrolled in the study. MH cartilage thickness was measured with ultrasound and grip strength was measured with an analog Jamar hand dynamometer. Grip strength was similar between groups (P>0.05). Habitual knuckle crackers had thicker MH cartilage in the dominant and non-dominant hands than those of the controls (P=0.038 and P=0.005, respectively). There was no correlation between MH cartilage thickness and grip strength in both groups (P>0.05). While habitual KC does not affect handgrip strength, it appears to be associated with increased MH cartilage thickness.
关节弹响是指对手指关节进行操作后产生可听见的响声。本研究旨在确定习惯性指关节弹响(KC)是否会导致握力和掌骨头(MH)软骨厚度发生改变。35名习惯性指关节弹响者(每天弹响关节≥5次)(20名男性,15名女性,年龄19 - 27岁)和35名年龄、性别及体重指数相匹配的非弹响者参与了该研究。通过超声测量MH软骨厚度,并用模拟Jamar握力计测量握力。两组之间握力相似(P>0.05)。习惯性指关节弹响者优势手和非优势手的MH软骨比对照组更厚(分别为P=0.038和P=0.005)。两组中MH软骨厚度与握力均无相关性(P>0.05)。虽然习惯性KC不影响握力,但似乎与MH软骨厚度增加有关。