A Cross Sectional Study on Middle Finger Tip Pinch, Ring Finger Tip Pinch, Little Finger Tip Pinch Strengths : The Correlations with Anthropometric Variables in North Indian Population

Authors

  • Ashish Jacob1, , Vishal Verma2, Reena Singla3

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.37506/ijphrd.v11i7.10062

Keywords:

Pinch grip strength , BMI, Indian population

Abstract

Introduction: Pinch strength in addition to handgrip strength is considered an important factor in the

assessment of proper hand muscle function. Various parameters like nutritional status, physical activities

and muscle pathologies can affect the overall gripping capabilities of the fingers .The unique abilities of

opposition in human hand is because of the distinct articular surfaces in the miniature bones and intrinsic

muscles of the hand. Due to fine neuromuscular coordination and sensory perception in the digits, firm

grasping abilities and in the hand pinches have developed. These grasps can be very useful for sensory and

motor capabilities of the hand specially in sports like cricket, baseball and volleyball.

AIM: To generate data for middle finger tip pinch, ring finger tip pinch, little finger tip pinch strengths and

to evaluate their correlations with other anthropometric indices.

Materials and Methods: Four hundred and fifty healthy young adult individuals were selected for the study.

A pinch gauze was used to measure pinch grip strengths in both the sides. Pearson’s correlation test and

independent t-tests were used. SPSS Version 20 was used for statistical analysis.

Result: Mean age of the population was 22 years and all the subjects were males. Pinch grip strength

in all the pinches were found to be greater in dominant side than non dominant side (p<0.001). There

was significant association between middle finger tip pinch and anthropometric indices. No statistically

significant correlation of little finger tip pinch with waist circumference, waist to hip ratio and BMI was

observed.

Conclusion: The analysis provides normative data for pinch grip strengths and their correlation with other

anthropometric indices in adult North Indian population.

Author Biography

  • Ashish Jacob1, , Vishal Verma2, Reena Singla3

    1 M.Sc Student, Department of Anatomy, MMIMSR, MMDU, Mullana- Ambala, 2Asstt. Professor Department

    of Anatomy, MMIMSR, MMDU, Mullana- Ambala, 3 Professor , Department of Anatomy, MMIMSR, MMDU,

    Mullana- Ambala

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Published

2020-07-30

How to Cite

A Cross Sectional Study on Middle Finger Tip Pinch, Ring Finger Tip Pinch, Little Finger Tip Pinch Strengths : The Correlations with Anthropometric Variables in North Indian Population. (2020). Indian Journal of Public Health Research & Development, 11(7), 97-103. https://doi.org/10.37506/ijphrd.v11i7.10062