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Hand Force Profiles of Women with Hand Osteoarthritis during Sealed Jar Opening.

机译:密封罐开放期间患有手性骨关节炎的妇女的手力特征。

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Purposes: Joint protection strategies are often recommended for individuals with hand arthritis. However, there is little research regarding their effectiveness or on the use of measures in evaluating the effects of joint protection strategies. The purposes of this study were to 1) evaluate the effects of the type of grasp, the hand grasping the lid, and the use of non-skid material on the hand forces acting upon a jar lid when breaking a jar's seal, 2) examine the hand forces requirements when opening a sealed jar and 3) investigate relationships between several measures of hand function and the actual hand forces used during the everyday task of opening a sealed jar in order to validate their use in measuring the effectiveness of joint protection strategies such as using a counterforce such as a table or opposing extremity and using a nonskid material.;Methods: A novel jar device created by McGee, Nuckley, and Mathiowetz was used to gather measurements of grip force, compressive force down through the lid's axis of rotation (Fz) and compressive force perpendicular to the side of the lid (Fx/Fy) when attempting to open a 'sealed jar'. The jar lid's torque requirement was set to 4.24 N*m, a torque commonly imposed by the manufacturer when creating a seal on larger diameter jars. Thirty-one women with hand osteoarthritis were asked to complete 16 jar opening simulations by alternating three different factors: hand turning the jar lid, position (supinated/vertical and oblique/diagonal), and use of a non-skid material. After each jar turning simulation, participants were asked to report their perceived level of pain and exertion using the 0 to 10 scales of the NRS and Borg CR10, respectively. Additional measures of hand function were quantified to determine if and to what extent they predicted success and the capacity to generate forces when opening a sealed jar.;Results: The impact of arthritis on our sample's function was modest (AIMS2-SF2 Total Health Score; x = 10.62) and the distribution of arthritis between hands was not dissimilar. Use of the supinated grasp required less force/time in Fx [F(1,419)=30.5, p<.0001], Fy [F(1,419)=34.5, p<.0001], and Fz than power grasp [F(1,419)=23.5, p<.0001]. Participants used less grip force to twist the lid with their left hand than with their right hand [F(1,419)=21.7, p<.0001]. Participants also perceived their effort to be less when using their left hand, a supinated grasp, and non-skid material. Additionally, participants rated their pain as lower when using their left hand and when using a supinated grasp. Lastly, a left supinated grasp with a non-skid material was a significantly more successful strategy to open jars than was any other (chi2=9.4, p<.001). Across all approaches, participants who were successful used 149.2+/-6.2 N of grip force and 47.8+/-2.8 N of 'compensatory' forces when opening the sealed jar. Perceived effort was a significant positive predictor of grip force across time and is a significant negative predictor of peak M(z). Palmar abduction of the stabilizing thumb was a significant positive predictor of torque and a negative predictor of grip forces. Total active motion of the stabilizing and turning thumbs was a positive predictor of grip force and an increase in pain from baseline was a significant negative predictor of grip force and a positive predictor of torque. Conclusions: The counterforce offered by the supinated 'stabilizing' hand results in the use of fewer compensatory forces by the turning hand. The left hand requires less grip force to successfully open a sealed jar and pain as well as perceived effort were least among those who used a non-skid material when opening. This data supports that women with hand arthritis will know more success, perceive less pain and effort, use less grip force, and will more efficiently generate the forces required to break the seal of a large jar when using a left hand, supinated counterforce, and non-skid material. These findings validate the use of non-skid material to reduce hand forces with jar turning but only when combined with a supinated approach. Perceived effort, and a change in pain from baseline are strong predictors of the forces used during jar opening and thus should be considered when considering the effectiveness of joint protection strategies used by women with hand osteoarthritis when attempting to open sealed jars. Other measures of hand function were also predictive of the hand forces generated when opening a sealed jar and these factors should be considered during assessment and intervention planning.
机译:目的:通常建议手部关节炎患者采用关节保护策略。但是,关于其有效性或评估联合保护战略效果的措施的研究很少。这项研究的目的是:1)评估抓握类型,手抓盖的效果以及在打破瓶盖密封时作用在瓶盖上的手对防滑力的使用上的防滑材料的影响,2)检查打开密封罐时的手力要求; 3)研究几种手功能量度与在打开密封罐的日常任务中使用的实际手力之间的关系,以验证其在测量关节保护策略有效性中的用途。方法:由McGee,Nuckley和Mathiowetz制造的新型广口瓶装置用于收集抓握力,盖子盖旋转轴向下的压缩力的测量值(Fz)和垂直于盖子侧面的压缩力(Fx / Fy),以尝试打开“密封罐”。广口瓶盖的扭矩要求设置为4.24 N * m,这是制造商在大口径广口瓶上形成密封时通常施加的扭矩。 31名手部骨关节炎妇女被要求通过交替三个不同的因素完成16个开罐手术模拟:手转动罐盖,位置(倾斜/垂直和倾斜/对角线)以及使用防滑材料。在每次罐子旋转模拟之后,要求参与者分别使用0到10的NRS和Borg CR10量表报告他们的疼痛和劳累程度。量化手部功能的其他措施,以确定它们是否能预测成功以及在多大程度上预测成功以及打开密封罐时产生力的能力。结果:关节炎对我们样本功能的影响不大(AIMS2-SF2总健康评分; x = 10.62),并且双手之间的关节炎分布无异。在Fx [F(1,419)= 30.5,p <.0001],Fy [F(1,419)= 34.5,p <.0001]和Fz中使用俯冲抓握所需的力/时间要比力量抓握[F(1,419) )= 23.5,p <.0001]。与左手相比,与左手相比,参与者用更少的抓地力来扭动盖子[F(1,419)= 21.7,p <.0001]。与会人员还认为,使用左手,俯仰的握持和防滑材料可以减少工作量。此外,参与者在使用左手和仰卧握法时的疼痛程度较低。最后,与其他材料相比,用防滑材料向左俯仰抓握是打开罐子的成功得多的策略(chi2 = 9.4,p <.001)。在所有方法中,成功的参与者在打开密封罐时都使用了149.2 +/- 6.2 N的抓地力和47.8 +/- 2.8 N的“补偿”力。感知的努力是跨时间抓地力的显着正向指标,并且是峰值M(z)的显着负向指标。稳定拇指的手掌外展是扭矩的显着正向预测因子和抓握力的负向预测因子。稳定和转动拇指的总主动运动是握力的正向预测指标,而与基线相比疼痛增加是握力的显着负向预测指标和扭矩的正向预测指标。结论:平稳的“稳定”手提供的反作用力导致转手使用较少的补偿力。左手需要更少的抓地力才能成功打开一个密封的罐子,并且在打开时使用防滑材料的人中,疼痛和感知的努力最少。该数据支持患有手关节炎的女性将获得更大的成功,更少的痛苦和精力,更少的抓地力,并且在使用左手,产生旋回的反作用力时,将更有效地产生破坏大罐子密封所需的力。防滑材料。这些发现证实了使用防滑材料减少罐子转动时的手部压力,但仅当与俯仰方法结合使用时才如此。感知的努力以及从基线开始的疼痛变化是打开广口瓶时使用的力的强力预测指标,因此,在尝试打开密封广口瓶时,应考虑手型骨关节炎女性使用的关节保护策略的有效性。手部功能的其他度量也可预测打开密封罐时产生的手部力,在评估和干预计划中应考虑这些因素。

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  • 作者

    McGee, Corey Weston.;

  • 作者单位

    University of Minnesota.;

  • 授予单位 University of Minnesota.;
  • 学科 Occupational therapy.;Kinesiology.;Biomechanics.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2014
  • 页码 274 p.
  • 总页数 274
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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  • 入库时间 2022-08-17 11:53:45

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