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Investigating the grip forces exerted by individuals with and without hand arthritis while swinging a golf club with the use of a new wearable sensor technology

机译:通过使用新的可穿戴传感器技术,调查用手动关节炎施加的个体施用的握力,同时摆动高尔夫球杆

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Hand arthritis is the leading cause of disability in individuals over the age of 50, causing impairments in grip strength and range of motion. Golf is often recommended to patients with hand arthritis as a low-impact sport to maintain a healthy lifestyle. As such, numerous "arthritic" golf grips have been marketed, but lack quantitative measures to justify their use. The objective of this study was to quantify the differences in total applied grip force in golfers with/without hand arthritis using several types of golf grips. Twenty-seven participants (17 without and 10 with hand arthritis) were evaluated swinging mid-iron clubs with 12 different golf grip designs (9 standard and 3 "arthritic"). The trail hand thumb, index, middle, and ring finger applied grip forces were measured using the wireless FingerTPS system. Finger grip configuration (finger joint angles) of the thumb and index were measured using the Dartfish Movement Analysis Software paired with the newly developed Grip Configuration Model to obtain grip range of motion. Results indicated that golfers with hand arthritis had a significant deficit of 45% golf grip strength (P = 0.02). In addition, individuals with hand arthritis exhibited larger forces in 11 out of 12 golf grips tested when compared with their maximum golf grip strength. Despite how these grips are marketed, there are no "savings" in finger force or grip configuration when using the "arthritic" designed golf grips. Therefore, these grips may not be beneficial for patients with hand arthritis.
机译:手关节炎是50岁以上个人残疾的主要原因,造成抓握力量和运动范围的障碍。通常推荐给用手动关节炎的患者作为一种低抗冲运动,以保持健康的生活方式。因此,众多“关节炎”高尔夫握手已销售,但缺乏定量措施,以证明其使用。本研究的目的是通过使用若干类型的高尔夫握把来量化高尔夫球手的高尔夫球手中施加力总量的差异。评估二十七名参与者(17个没有手和10个),以12种不同的高尔夫握把设计(9标准和3“关节炎)摆动中铁俱乐部。使用无线指数系统测量Trail手拇指,索引,中间和环形手指应用抓地力。使用与新开发的抓握配置模型配对的Dartfish运动分析软件来测量拇指和索引的手指握把配置(手指接头角),以获得动作的抓握范围。结果表明,带有手动关节炎的高尔夫球手具有45%高尔夫握持强度的显着缺损(P = 0.02)。此外,与最大高尔夫握持的强度相比,有手关节炎的个体在12个高尔夫握把中发表了11个较大的力。尽管这些夹具是如何销售的,但在使用“关节炎”设计的高尔夫握手时,手指力或抓地力配置没有“节省”。因此,这些夹具可能对手动关节炎患者有益。

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