International audienceIt is widely hypothesized that mechanical loading, specifically repetitive low-intensity tasks, influences the inner structure of cancellous bone. As such, there is likely a relationship between handedness and bone morphology. The aim of this study is to determine patterns in trabecular bone between dominant and non-dominant hands in modern humans. Seventeen healthy patients between 22 and 32 years old were included in the study. Radial carpal bones (lunate, capitate, scaphoid, trapezium, trapezoid, 1st, 2nd and 3rd metacarpals) were analyzed with high-resolution micro-computed tomography. Additionally, crush and pinch grip were recorded. Factorial analysis indicated that bone volume ratio, trabeculae number (Tb.N), bo...
Trabecular bone, a porous network of struts found within mammalian bone, has been understood to show...
Bone is capable of adapting during life in response to stress. Therefore, variation in locomotor and...
The unique nature of ‘handedness’ in modern humans poses questions about the development of this tra...
It is widely hypothesized that mechanical loading, specifically repetitive low-intensity tasks, infl...
Numerous studies have assessed side dominance assuming arm bones on the side of handedness will be l...
Previous research indicates that there are asymmetries in limb bone structure and dimensions. It is ...
Skeletal asymmetry is assessed by gross osteometry, combined cortical thickness, joint surface area ...
The impact of primary hand osteoarthritis (HOA) on bone mass, microstructure, and biomechanics in th...
BACKGROUND: To investigate the impact on bone and muscle of pathological conditions involving onl...
Morphological parameters measured for the second metacarpal from hand radiographs are used clinicall...
This study addressed side asymmetry between human lower limb long bones. A multiscale approach was t...
Hand bone morphology is regularly used to link particular hominin species with behaviors relevant to...
Objectives: Humans display an 85–95% cross-cultural right-hand bias in skilled tasks, which is consi...
The population-level preference for the use of the right hand is one of the defining characteristics...
Vertebral strength, a key etiologic factor of osteoporotic fracture, may be affected by the relative...
Trabecular bone, a porous network of struts found within mammalian bone, has been understood to show...
Bone is capable of adapting during life in response to stress. Therefore, variation in locomotor and...
The unique nature of ‘handedness’ in modern humans poses questions about the development of this tra...
It is widely hypothesized that mechanical loading, specifically repetitive low-intensity tasks, infl...
Numerous studies have assessed side dominance assuming arm bones on the side of handedness will be l...
Previous research indicates that there are asymmetries in limb bone structure and dimensions. It is ...
Skeletal asymmetry is assessed by gross osteometry, combined cortical thickness, joint surface area ...
The impact of primary hand osteoarthritis (HOA) on bone mass, microstructure, and biomechanics in th...
BACKGROUND: To investigate the impact on bone and muscle of pathological conditions involving onl...
Morphological parameters measured for the second metacarpal from hand radiographs are used clinicall...
This study addressed side asymmetry between human lower limb long bones. A multiscale approach was t...
Hand bone morphology is regularly used to link particular hominin species with behaviors relevant to...
Objectives: Humans display an 85–95% cross-cultural right-hand bias in skilled tasks, which is consi...
The population-level preference for the use of the right hand is one of the defining characteristics...
Vertebral strength, a key etiologic factor of osteoporotic fracture, may be affected by the relative...
Trabecular bone, a porous network of struts found within mammalian bone, has been understood to show...
Bone is capable of adapting during life in response to stress. Therefore, variation in locomotor and...
The unique nature of ‘handedness’ in modern humans poses questions about the development of this tra...