Dorsal and palmar aspect dimensions of hand anthropometry for designing hand tools and protections
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Dorsal and palmar aspect dimensions of hand anthropometry for designing hand tools and protectionsData de publicació
2017-08-09Editor
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VERGARA MONEDERO, Margarita; AGOST TORRES, María Jesús; GRACIA-IBÁÑEZ, Verónica. Dorsal and palmar aspect dimensions of hand anthropometry for designing hand tools and protections. Human factors and Ergonomics in Manufacturing & Service Industries (2017), onlineTipus de document
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Most hand anthropometric studies are performed on the palmar aspect, while dimensions of the dorsal aspect are also useful in ergonomics and hand modelling. A survey of hand anthropometrics for a Spanish population ... [+]
Most hand anthropometric studies are performed on the palmar aspect, while dimensions of the dorsal aspect are also useful in ergonomics and hand modelling. A survey of hand anthropometrics for a Spanish population (69 females, 70 males) is presented. Landmarks were selected to compare lengths from the dorsal and palmar aspects and to be useful for hand modelling and ergonomics design. Ninety-nine dimensions of fingers and thumb of the right hand (41 lengths, 32 depths, 26 breadths) were collected, including thumb breadths and depths. Descriptive statistics of all the dimensions are presented. Lengths were measured from both dorsal and palmar aspects and paired lengths compared through T-tests. Significant differences were found in almost all the lengths, showing that databases should explicitly state the aspect (dorsal or palmar) where dimensions have been measured. The data provided are useful for designing tools and hand protections and developing hand models more accurately. [-]
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Human factor and Ergonomics in Manufacturing & Service Industries (2017), onlineProyecto de investigación
1) Universitat Jaume I financial support through the project P1-1B2014-10; 2)Ministerio de Economía y Competitividad de España and the European Union (European Regional Development Funds) through project DPI2014- 52095-P.Drets d'accés
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