An Analytical Study on the Finger Flexion Cascade in General Population of Various Occupations
Authored by Jibu George varghese
Finger flexion cascade (FFC) is a natural phenomenon that is observed in
the hand at complete rest. It is the
posture/alignment of fingers with some flexion at all the joints of
digits, beginning with less flexion at the index finger, progressing to
more
flexion towards the little finger. The FFC may vary in individuals of
different occupations as occupational activities performed over a
prolonged
period may have an influence on the finger flexion ROM thereby
influencing the normal FFC. Understanding the variations may serve as a
valuable tool to manage rehabilitation following hand injuries, which
may include improving the finger flexion joint ROM suited to the need of
the individual. The purpose of this study was to observe, measure and
document the FFC in individuals belonging to different occupations and
to analyze whether a significant variation may be seen within the
occupations and between the occupations.
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