Gurbuz H.Mesut R.Turan F.N.2024-06-122024-06-1220061122-6714https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14551/17266To define the usefulness of electronic digital inclinometric (EDI) method to measure active abduction of metacarpophalangeal joints and to determine the mean scores. A modified electronic digital inclinometric method which was specifically designed to measure range of joint movements was administered to metacarpophalangeal joints of 20 male and 21 female university students. Active abduction of each metacarpophalangeal joint of both dominant and non-dominant hands were measured and recorded separately. Results were presented as mean ± standard deviation and statistical analysis of data was performed. First data obtained for Turkish people were as follows: 4.12° for thumb, 41.9° for index finger, 80.98° for median finger (approximately twice of others as it was the sum of radial and ulnar abductions), 41.57° for ring finger and 48.53° for little finger. Electronic digital inclinometer was found to be safe, practical and useful in the measurement of active movement ranges of metacarpophalangeal joints.eninfo:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccessAbduction; Hand; Metacarpophalangeal JointsAdult; Article; Biomechanics; Electronics; Female; Finger; Hand; Histology; Human; Image Processing; Instrumentation; Joint Characteristics And Functions; Male; Metacarpophalangeal Joint; Methodology; Movement (Physiology); Physiology; Signal Processing; Adult; Biomechanics; Electronics, Medical; Female; Fingers; Hand; Humans; Image Processing, Computer-Assisted; Male; Metacarpophalangeal Joint; Movement; Range Of Motion, Articular; Signal Processing, Computer-AssistedMeasurement of active abduction of metacarpophalangeal joints via electronic digital incinometric techniqueArticle11119142-s2.0-3374447705216736713Q4