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Dexterous manipulation is poorer at older ages and is dissociated from decline of hand strength

机译:敏捷的操作在老年人中较差,并且与手力下降无关

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Background. The ability to dynamically control fingertip force vector magnitude and direction is critical for dexterous manipulation. We quantified the dynamic control of fingertip forces to examine how dexterous manipulation declines with age. Methods. The strength-dexterity (SD) test measures fingertip forces during compression of a slender spring prone to instability and buckling. The greatest sustained compression (designed to be under 3 N), and force dynamics therein, have been shown to be simple and quick measures of dynamic dexterous manipulation ability. We measured pinch strength and strength-dexterity test in a cross-sectional population of 98 people from 18 to 89 years of age. Results. Dexterous manipulation ability is poorer at older ages, beginning in middle age (p <. 001), with greater decline past 65 years of age. Fingertip force dynamics during spring compression and stabilization show a deterioration of neuromuscular control with age. Importantly, this novel detection of decline in dynamic manipulation ability is not correlated with, and thus cannot be entirely explained by, the known decline in pinch strength. We also measured standardized tests of dexterity in participants older than 45, and discuss how the strength-dexterity test uniquely captures features of sensorimotor capabilities for dexterous manipulation in this adult population. Conclusions. Starting in middle age, changes in the functional interactions among sensory, motor, and neural capabilities result in measurably poorer dynamic dexterous manipulation. This deterioration of neuromuscular control motivates and enables future studies to understand the physiological bases for this functional decline so critical to activities of daily living and quality of life.
机译:背景。动态控制指尖力矢量大小和方向的能力对于灵巧操作至关重要。我们对指尖力的动态控制进行了量化,以检查灵巧操作如何随着年龄的增长而下降。方法。强度-灵巧性(SD)测试用于测量细长弹簧压缩过程中的指尖力,该弹簧易于不稳定和弯曲。最大的持续压缩(设计在3 N以下)以及其中的力动力学已被证明是动态灵巧操作能力的简单快速测量方法。我们在18至89岁年龄段的98个人的横断面人群中测量了捏力强度和力量敏捷性测试。结果。从中年开始,老年人的敏捷操作能力较差(p <。001),而在65岁以后下降较大。弹簧压缩和稳定过程中的指尖动力动态显示,随着年龄的增长,神经肌肉控制能力下降。重要的是,这种新颖的动态操纵能力下降的检测与已知的挤压强度下降不相关,因此无法完全解释。我们还测量了45岁以上参与者的敏捷性标准化测试,并讨论了强度-敏捷性测试如何独特地捕捉该成年人群进行敏捷操作的感觉运动能力特征。结论。从中年开始,感觉,运动和神经功能之间的功能相互作用的变化导致动态灵巧操作的可测量性变差。神经肌肉控制的恶化促使并使得未来的研究能够了解这种功能下降的生理基础,因此对日常生活活动和生活质量至关重要。

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