Department of Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering, Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA 16802, USA.
Department of Kinesiology, Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA 16802, USA; Department of Orthopaedics, Pennsylvania State University, Hershey, PA 17033, USA.
Appl Ergon. 2017 Nov;65:183-190. doi: 10.1016/j.apergo.2017.06.011. Epub 2017 Jul 1.
A cadaver study was conducted to investigate the effects of triggering conditions (trigger grip span, contact location, and internal tendon force) on index finger triggering force and the force efficiency of involved tendons. Eight right human cadaveric hands were employed, and a motion simulator was built to secure and control the specimens. Index finger triggering forces were investigated as a function of different internal tendon forces (flexor digitorum profundus + flexor digitorum superficialis = 40, 70, and 100 N), trigger grip spans (40, 50, and 60 mm), and contact locations between the index finger and a trigger. Triggering forces significantly increased when internal tendon forces increased from 40 to 100 N. Also, trigger grip spans and contact locations had significant effects on triggering forces; maximum triggering forces were found at a 50 mm span and the most proximal contact location. The results revealed that only 10-30% of internal tendon forces were converted to their external triggering forces.
一项尸体研究旨在调查触发条件(触发握距、接触位置和内部肌腱力)对食指触发力和相关肌腱力效率的影响。使用了 8 只右手人类尸体手,并构建了一个运动模拟器来固定和控制标本。研究了食指触发力作为不同内部肌腱力(深屈肌+浅屈肌=40、70 和 100 N)、触发握距(40、50 和 60 mm)和食指与触发之间的接触位置的函数。当内部肌腱力从 40 增加到 100 N 时,触发力显著增加。此外,触发握距和接触位置对触发力有显著影响;在 50mm 的跨度和最接近的接触位置发现了最大的触发力。结果表明,只有 10-30%的内部肌腱力被转化为外部触发力。