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Grip force control during simple manipulation tasks in non-neuropathic diabetic individuals

机译:非神经性糖尿病患者在简单操作中的握力控制

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Objective: To assess hand function and grip force (GF) control in non-neuropathic diabetic individuals using traditional hand function tests and instrumented handles that provide information about the underlying neural mechanisms controlling simple manipulation tasks. Methods: Twelve diabetic individuals (31-60. years-old) without neuropathy and 12 controls performed traditional functional tests (i.e., nine hole peg test, Jebsen-Taylor test, and maximum grip strength test) and were tested for GF control in two situations: holding a free moving instrumented handle and isometrically pulling fixed handles. Task performance in the tests and safety margin (SM - percentage of GF above the minimum needed to hold the handle) were the main dependent variables assessed. Results: There was no difference between diabetics and controls in any functional test and in SM in isometric pulling task. However, diabetics presented around twice lower SM than controls in the free holding task. Conclusions: Diabetics showed no impairment in functional manipulation tasks. However, they presented a lower SM than healthy controls. Significance: This lower SM suggests that diabetics may present sensory impairment that could put them at risk of losing objects during its manipulation. Also, it suggests that the applied experimental procedure is sensitive to detect mild sensory impairment in diabetics.
机译:目的:使用传统的手部功能测试和器械手柄来评估非神经性糖尿病患者的手部功能和握力(GF)控制情况,这些手柄可提供有关控制简单操作任务的潜在神经机制的信息。方法:12名无神经病变的糖尿病患者(31-60岁)和12名对照进行了传统的功能测试(即九孔钉测试,Jebsen-Taylor测试和最大握力测试),并在两个测试中进行了GF对照测试情况:握住仪器仪表的自由移动手柄并等距拉动固定手柄。测试中的任务表现和安全系数(SM-GF高于握住手柄所需的最小值的百分比)是评估的主要因变量。结果:在任何功能测试中,糖尿病患者和对照组之间没有差异,而在等距拉动任务中,SM与糖尿病患者之间没有差异。但是,糖尿病患者的SM比自由控制任务低大约两倍。结论:糖尿病患者在功能操作任务上未见损害。但是,他们的SM低于健康对照组。启示:这个较低的SM表明糖尿病患者可能会出现感觉障碍,这可能会使他们面临在操作过程中丢失物体的风险。同样,这表明所应用的实验程序对于检测糖尿病患者的轻度感觉障碍很敏感。

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