I'm not convinced by that idea, Hiflier. Surely if you lay your cards face-down on the poker-table, it's the back of your hand you're looking at! It should look exactly the same as all the other players' laid-down hands.
I'm sure it's simpler than that and just means - given that, as we work etc, the backs of our actual hands are constantly visible - that we ought to remember exactly what they look like.
For a cook, typist, carpenter, computer-user, masseur or whatever, their hands are constantly within their peripheral vision. As a result, over the years, one might expect that they would become familiar with what they look like.
However, as outlined in my earlier answer, I'm far from convinced that actually happens. It sounds like a no-brainer but really isn't, in other words.