Propriyosepsiyon ve Denge Kontrolü ile El İkinci ve Dördüncü Parmakların Uzunluk Oranı Arasındaki İlişkinin İncelenmesi
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2023-07-03Yazar
Ödemiş, Cihad
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Prenatal exposure to testosterone is known to play an important role in
the development of the fetal nervous system, genitourinary system and finger length.
Specifically, prenatal testosterone exposure leads to an increase in the length of the 4th
finger in the fetal hand. In this case, people with high prenatal testosterone exposure have
a low 2D:4D finger ratio. Since balance control and proprioception are closely related to
the development of the nervous system, we aimed to investigate whether there is a
relationship between the 2D:4D finger ratio, which is considered as an indirect indicator
of prenatal testosterone exposure, and balance parameters and knee proprioception. Fortytwo male individuals participated in the study. We measured 2D:4D finger ratio by finger
length measurement via scanner, static balance with Zebris™ FDM-2 device, dynamic
balance with Star Balance Test and knee proprioception data with angle repetition
method.The results showed that there is no significant correlation between balance and
2D:4D finger ratios. However, in terms of knee proprioception, a significant correlation
was observed between the performance of the left knee at 45° and both the right and left
hand 2D:4D ratios. When comparing low and high 2D:4D finger ratios there was no
difference in terms of static and dynamic balance but in terms of knee proprioception
values, the margin of error in the left knee 45° performance of the participants with low
2D:4D ratios were lower than the participants with high 2D:4D ratios. When comparing
the right and left legs in terms of dynamic balance there was a significant difference in the
performance between the medial and lateral sides. However, in terms of right and left knee
performance, there was a significant difference between the groups only when the target
angle was 15°. As a result, even though there was no correlation between 2D:4D finger
ratio and the static and dynamic balance; there was a correlation between the lateralization
difference and 2D:4D finger ratio at some angles in terms of the knee proprioception.