Li Lin, Li Yanxia, Wang Huihui, Chen Wenqi, Liu Xinyu
Department of Physical Education, Renmin University of China.
College of Physical Education, Langfang Teachers University, Hebei, China.
Iperception. 2020 May 20;11(3):2041669520927043. doi: 10.1177/2041669520927043. eCollection 2020 May-Jun.
This study investigated the effects of both force level and gender on pinch force reproduction errors in normal participants during an ipsilateral force reproduction task. In total, 20 healthy participants were asked to generate a range of levels of reference forces ranging from 5% to 60% maximal voluntary isometric contraction (MVIC) in increments of 5% MVIC using the tip pinch and to reproduce these forces using the same hand. The results showed that the males more accurately and consistently reproduced the forces than did the females, and the most accurate estimation occurred at approximately 20% to 35% MVIC. This finding can help us better understand the reasons for the higher rate of musculoskeletal disorders in females than in males and to develop tools and preventive strategies to decrease the rate of hand injuries in both genders.
本研究调查了在同侧力再现任务中,力的水平和性别对正常参与者捏力再现误差的影响。总共20名健康参与者被要求使用指尖捏力以5%最大自主等长收缩(MVIC)的增量产生一系列从5%到60%MVIC的参考力水平,并使用同一只手再现这些力。结果表明,男性比女性更准确、更一致地再现力,最准确的估计出现在大约20%至35%MVIC时。这一发现有助于我们更好地理解女性肌肉骨骼疾病发生率高于男性的原因,并开发工具和预防策略以降低两性手部受伤的发生率。