Bhat Anil K, Jindal Raman, Acharya Ashwath M
Unit of Hand and Microsurgery, Department of Orthopaedics, Kasturba Medical College, Manipal Academy of Higher Education, Manipal, Karnataka, 576104, India.
J Clin Orthop Trauma. 2021 Jul 15;21:101504. doi: 10.1016/j.jcot.2021.101504. eCollection 2021 Oct.
Ethnic differences in upper limb anthropometry have significant variations which can influence surgical outcomes and rehabilitation. We hypothesize that there would be a significant difference in the anthropometry based on ethnicity and gender which will reflect on objective measurements.
We performed 13 anthropometric measurements of the upper limb, grip and three types of pinch strength in 210 volunteers across seven ethnicities in young adults at our university campus. We compared them statistically based on ethnic and gender differences.
There was a significant correlation noted between grip, palmar and tip to tip pinch strength in 12 of the 13 anthropometric measurements. Key pinch correlated with eight parameters. Mean grip and pinch strength are noted to be more in males and from developed nations across all ethnicities.
This study shows that there is significant variation between the anthropometric measurements based on gender and ethnicity which correlates with differences in grip and pinch strength.
上肢人体测量学中的种族差异存在显著变化,这可能会影响手术结果和康复情况。我们假设基于种族和性别的人体测量学存在显著差异,这将在客观测量中体现出来。
我们对大学校园里210名来自七个种族的年轻成年志愿者进行了13项上肢人体测量、握力测量以及三种捏力测量。我们基于种族和性别差异对其进行了统计学比较。
在13项人体测量中的12项测量里,握力、掌捏力和指尖对指尖捏力之间存在显著相关性。关键捏力与八个参数相关。在所有种族中,男性和来自发达国家的人的平均握力和捏力更大。
本研究表明,基于性别和种族的人体测量学存在显著差异,这与握力和捏力的差异相关。