correlational
Analysis v1
Strong Support
Even though people use one hand more and squeeze harder with it, their wrist bones don’t look noticeably different between the two hands—so using one hand more doesn’t make the bones look different in a big way.
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Laterality and grip strength influence hand bone micro‐architecture in modern humans, an HRpQCT study
Cross-Sectional Study
Human
2017 JunEven though people use their dominant hand stronger, their wrist bones on that side don’t show much more change in inner structure than the other side — so handedness doesn’t really reshape the tiny inner bone parts.
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