Analysis of length of finger segments with different hand postures to enhance glove design

Appl Ergon. 2021 Jul:94:103409. doi: 10.1016/j.apergo.2021.103409. Epub 2021 Mar 16.

Abstract

It is important to understand how the hand and fingers elongate and contract with hand posture for optimally fitting and comfortable gloves. Nevertheless, the measurement and analysis of the finger segments for glove designs remain largely neglected. Here, the length and proportion of the finger segments when splayed and during gripping, and between the dorsal and palm sides of 30 participants are 3D scanned and analysed. The full digit lengths change by 7.6-11.9% with hand posture, but the finger segment changes are not proportional. The ratios of the fingertip to distal interphalangeal joint/full digit, and fingertip to the proximal interphalangeal joint/full digit, are important variables. The results are validated with 10 more subjects based on ratings of a ready-to-wear sports glove. Inaccurate proportioning of the finger regions causes shifting which results in displacement and discomfort. This research contributes to glove pattern engineering, with a focus on the finger segments.

Keywords: Glove displacement; Hand posture; Proportion of finger segments.

MeSH terms

  • Fingers
  • Hand Strength
  • Hand*
  • Humans
  • Posture
  • Sports*