印度中部成年人拇指长度的标准值。

Pub Date : 2024-06-25 eCollection Date: 2024-08-01 DOI:10.1055/s-0044-1787871
Pawan Agarwal, M R Thatte, Mansi Saraf, Rajesh Bobba, Dhananjaya Sharma, Jagmoah Singh Dhakar
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导言 本文旨在确定印度中部成年人拇指与食指的相对长度。材料与方法 研究对象包括 500 只正常成人手(1000 个拇指),其中男性 316 名,女性 184 名,平均年龄 30 岁。用食指近节指骨的长度(拇指-近节指骨指数)和食指近节数字皱襞与近节指骨间皱襞之间的距离(拇指-数字皱襞指数)来测量拇指的相对长度。结果 正常内收拇指的指尖延伸至食指近节指骨长度的 69%,食指近节两条折痕之间距离的 38%。男性正常内收拇指的指尖长度为食指近节指骨长度的 68%,女性为 69%。显性手正常内收拇指指尖的长度为食指近节指骨长度的 68%,而非显性手则为食指近节指骨长度的 71%。侧位、性别和优势手之间的差异无统计学意义。结论 正常内收拇指的指尖长度为食指近节指骨长度的 69%,食指近节两皱襞之间距离的 38%。相对正常的拇指长度与性别、侧位或手部优势无关。
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Normative Values for Thumb Length in Central Indian Adult Population.

Introduction  This article aims to establish the relative thumb length in comparison to the index finger in central Indian adults. Materials and Methods  Five hundred normal adult hands (1,000 thumbs), 316 men and 184 women, mean age 30 years, were included in the study. The relative length of the thumb was measured using the length of the proximal phalanx of the index finger (thumb-proximal phalanx index) and the distance between the proximal digital crease and proximal interphalangeal crease of the index finger (thumb-digital crease index). Results  The tip of a normal adducted thumb extends to 69% of the length of the proximal phalanx of the index finger and 38% of the distance between the two proximal creases of the index finger. The tip of a normal adducted thumb extends to 68% for male and 69% for female of the length of the proximal phalanx of the index finger. For the dominant hand the tip of a normal adducted thumb extends to 68%, while for nondominant hand it reaches 71% of the length of the proximal phalanx of the index finger. The difference between the laterality, gender, and hand dominance was not statistically significant. Conclusion  The tip of a normal adducted thumb extends to 69% of the length of the proximal phalanx of the index finger and 38% of the distance between the two proximal creases of the index finger. Relative normal thumb length is independent of gender, laterality, or hand dominance.

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