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Consistency of hand use and frequent falls. Perceptual and motor skills [Percept Mot Skills] Journal article

 
TitleConsistency of hand use and frequent falls.
Author(s)Hicks RA, Inman G, Deharo D, Hicks GJ 
InstitutionDepartment of Psychology, San Jose State University, CA 95192-0120, USA.
SourcePercept Mot Skills 1999 Jun; 88(3 Pt 2):1107-10.
MeSHAccident Proneness
Accidental Falls
Female
Functional Laterality
Humans
Male
Motor Skills
Psychomotor Performance
AbstractWe examined relationships between consistency of hand use and falling in groups of right-handed university undergraduates who were either consistent (n = 45) or inconsistent (n = 32) in the use of their hands. A scoring procedure developed for the Briggs-Nebes Handedness Scale permitted us to classify individuals as consistent or inconsistent in the use of their hands. The inconsistent group was 2.81 times more likely to have experienced frequent falls during the last 12-mo. period and was 1.64 times more likely to rate themselves higher on proneness to falling. These data suggest that inconsistent hand use may be a sign of a developmental inconsistency in motor coordination.
Languageeng
Pub Type(s)Journal Article
Research Support, U.S. Gov't, P.H.S.
PubMed ID10485090
  
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