Evaluation of Flexor Digitorum Superficialis-Small Function: A Novel Dynamic Assessment Technique in Professional Music Performance.

IF 1.8 Q2 ORTHOPEDICS
HAND Pub Date : 2025-09-16 DOI:10.1177/15589447251369032
Haoyang Chen, Hao-Xing Lai, Siddarth Venkateswaran, Shuxiang Yang, Brett Stemple, Mandy Zhang, Zi Qiang Glen Liau
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Abstract

Background: The flexor digitorum superficialis of the little finger (FDS-small) exhibits anatomical variation, with absence reported in 2% to 30% of individuals. As FDS is the only flexor of the proximal interphalangeal joint (PIPJ), its absence may affect finger dexterity, particularly in professional musicians who depend on precise finger control. This study evaluates the impact of FDS-small presence or absence on the technical abilities of pianists and string musicians using novel dynamic assessment tools.

Methods: Thirty-one Bachelor of Music students (21 string players, 10 pianists) were assessed for FDS-small function and classified as "independent," "common," or "absent." Tests included grip strength, static gap, and stretch tests, and a novel assessment method comprising custom-composed double-stop trill etudes for piano and strings. Technical performance was evaluated by 2 professional musicians using predefined criteria. Statistical analyses were conducted using Fisher's exact tests, t tests, analysis of variance, and nonparametric equivalents.

Results: Ten participants had absent FDS-small function in at least 1 hand. Pianists with bilateral absent FDS-small demonstrated superior coordination and regularity compared with those with FDS-small presence, while FDS-small absence did not significantly affect string players. Female pianists excelled in dynamic tests despite male musicians' higher grip strength and trill speed.

Conclusion: Absence of FDS-small does not impair, and may even enhance, fine motor performance in pianists. For string musicians, FDS-small status does not influence technique. These findings may contribute to evaluating the risk versus benefits of FDS-small surgical repair and have implications for instrument selection and pedagogy.

指浅屈肌-小功能的评估:一种新的专业音乐演奏动态评估技术。
背景:小指的指浅屈肌(FDS-small)表现出解剖学上的变异,在2%到30%的个体中缺失。由于FDS是近端指间关节(PIPJ)的唯一屈肌,它的缺失可能会影响手指的灵巧性,特别是对于依赖精确手指控制的专业音乐家。本研究采用新颖的动态评估工具,评估fds小存在或不存在对钢琴家和弦乐演奏家技术能力的影响。方法:对31名音乐本科学生(21名弦乐演奏者,10名钢琴家)进行fds小功能评估,并将其分为“独立”、“普通”和“缺失”。测试包括握力、静态间隙和拉伸测试,以及一种新的评估方法,包括为钢琴和弦乐定制的双止点颤音练习曲。技术表现由2名专业音乐家根据预先确定的标准进行评估。统计分析采用Fisher精确检验、t检验、方差分析和非参数等值。结果:10例患者至少1只手缺失fds小功能。双侧fds小缺失的钢琴家比双侧fds小缺失的钢琴家表现出更好的协调性和规律性,而双侧fds小缺失对弦乐演奏者的影响不显著。女性钢琴家在动态测试中表现出色,尽管男性音乐家的握力和颤音速度更高。结论:FDS-small的缺失不会损害,甚至可能增强钢琴家精细运动的表现。对于弦乐演奏者来说,fds小的身份并不影响技巧。这些发现可能有助于评估fds小手术修复的风险与收益,并对器械的选择和教学方法具有指导意义。
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HAND
HAND Medicine-Surgery
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期刊介绍: HAND is the official journal of the American Association for Hand Surgery and is a peer-reviewed journal featuring articles written by clinicians worldwide presenting current research and clinical work in the field of hand surgery. It features articles related to all aspects of hand and upper extremity surgery and the post operative care and rehabilitation of the hand.
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