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Control of Fingertip Forces in Young and Older Adults Pressing against Fixed Low- and High-Friction Surfaces

机译:指尖部队控制在年轻人和老年人压紧固定低收入和高摩擦表面

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Mobile computing devices (e.g., smartphones and tablets) that have low-friction surfaces require well-directed fingertip forces of sufficient and precise magnitudes for proper use. Although general impairments in manual dexterity are well-documented in older adults, it is unclear how these sensorimotor impairments influence the ability of older adults to dexterously manipulate fixed, low-friction surfaces in particular. 21 young and 18 older (65+ yrs) adults produced maximal voluntary contractions (MVCs) and steady submaximal forces (2.5 and 10% MVC) with the fingertip of the index finger. A Teflon covered custom-molded splint was placed on the fingertip. A three-axis force sensor was covered with either Teflon or sandpaper to create low- and high-friction surfaces, respectively. Maximal downward forces (Fz) were similar (p = .135) for young and older adults, and decreased by 15% (p<.001) while pressing on Teflon compared to sandpaper. Fluctuations in Fz during the submaximal force-matching tasks were 2.45× greater (p<.001) for older adults than in young adults, and reached a maximum when older adults pressed against the Teflon surface while receiving visual feedback. These age-associated changes in motor performance are explained, in part, by altered muscle activity from three hand muscles and out-of-plane forces. Quantifying the ability to produce steady fingertip forces against low-friction surfaces may be a better indicator of impairment and disability than the current practice of evaluating maximal forces with pinch meters. These age-associated impairments in dexterity while interacting with low-friction surfaces may limit the use of the current generation of computing interfaces by older adults.
机译:具有低摩擦表面的移动计算设备(例如,智能手机和平板电脑)需要方向正确的指尖力,该指尖力的大小和精确度足以正确使用。尽管在老年人中有充分的文献证明了手部敏捷度的一般损伤,但尚不清楚这些感觉运动损伤如何影响老年人尤其是灵巧地操纵固定的低摩擦表面的能力。 21名年轻和18名年龄较大(65岁以上)的成年人用食指指尖产生了最大的自愿收缩(MVC)和稳定的次最大力(2.5和10%MVC)。将特氟隆覆盖的定制模压夹板放在指尖上。三轴力传感器被特氟隆或砂纸覆盖,分别形成低摩擦和高摩擦表面。年轻人和老年人的最大向下力(Fz)相似(p = .135),与砂纸相比,按压特氟隆时下降了15%(p <.001)。在次最大力匹配任务中,老年人的Fz波动比年轻人大2.45倍(p <.001),并且当老年人在接受视觉反馈的同时压在聚四氟乙烯表面时达到最大。这些与年龄相关的运动表现变化部分是由于三只手部肌肉的肌肉活动改变和平面外力引起的。相对于目前使用收缩仪评估最大力的做法,量化对低摩擦表面产生稳定指尖力的能力可能是损伤和残疾的更好指标。这些与年龄相关的灵活性受损,同时与低摩擦表面相互作用可能会限制老年人使用当前一代的计算界面。

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