A Normative Database of Thumb Circumduction in Vivo: Center of Rotation and Range of Motion

Author:

Braido Peter1,Zhang Xudong1,Hefner Robert2,Redden Mark2

Affiliation:

1. Department of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Urbana, IL 61801

2. Caterpillar Technical Center, Peoria, IL 61656

Abstract

This study aimed to explore the use of a contemporary motion capture system for measuring in vivo maximum thumb circumduction, and through biomechanical modeling and statistical analysis, to establish a normative database of three-dimensional functional thumb range of motion (ROM) and examine the effects of anthropometry and gender. Twenty-eight (14 males and 14 females) anthropometrically diversified subjects performed maximum voluntary thumb circumductions, as the trajectories of surface markers placed on their thumb landmarks were measured by an opto-electronic motion capture system. Aglobographic representation method determined the best fitting spheres, the center of rotation (COR) expressed in a local coordinate system, and reference axes of thumb circumduction. Thumb ROM was quantified using (1) the cone volume circumscribed by the thumb, and (2) the time-varying included angle with respect to a reference axis, expressed as the joint sinus. Statistical analyses suggest that gender is the most important factor ( p < 0.05) in determining the COR while anthropometry has the most significant effect on the cone volume ( p < 0.0001), but neither affects the joint sinus measures. The results provide valuable data as well as insights for biomechanical modeling of hand movement, ergonomic design of hand-operated controls or devices, and evaluation of thumb impairments or disorders.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

General Medicine,General Chemistry

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