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DEVELOPING A NON-HUMAN PRIMATE EXPERIMENTAL MODEL FOR STUDYING CARPAL TUNNEL SYNDROME

机译:开发用于学习腕管综合征的非人类灵长类动物的实验模型

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This study investigated changes in median nerve conduction velocity (NCV) over several weeks of exposure to a voluntary, moderately forceful, repetitive pinching task performed for food rewards by a small sample of young adult female monkeys (Macaca fascicularis). Sensory NCV, derived from peak latency, decreased significantly in the working hands of three of the four subjects. The overall decline in NCV was 25-31% from baseline. There was no decrease in NCV in the non-working hands. The results demonstrate a temporally unambiguous relationship between exposure to a moderately forceful, repetitive manual task and development of median mononeuropathy. This study contributes to the pattern of evidence of a causal relationship between manual work and significant median nerve impairment (carpal tunnel syndrome in humans). In the future, such a model could be used to assess dose-response relationships between physical risk factors and carpal tunnel syndrome.
机译:本研究调查了在暴露于自愿,中度强大的几周内的中位神经传导速度(NCV)的变化,这是由年轻成年女性猴(猕猴属植物)的小样本对食物奖励进行的食物奖励进行的。来自峰值延迟的感觉NCV,在四个受试者中三个的工作手中显着下降。 NCV的总体下降距离基线25-31%。非工作手中没有减少NCV。结果表明,暴露于中等强大,重复的手动任务和中位数单一神话的发展之间的时间上明确的关系。本研究有助于对人工工作与显着中位神经损伤(人类腕管综合征之间的因果关系的证据模式。在未来,这种模型可用于评估物理危险因素和腕管综合征之间的剂量 - 反应关系。

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