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Measurement of thumb pronation and palmar abduction angles with a small motion sensor: a comparison with Kapandji scores

机译:Measurement of thumb pronation and palmar abduction angles with a small motion sensor: a comparison with Kapandji scores

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The Kapandji score is used widely to record thumb opposition and is the only alternative to angular measurements. We aimed to verify the extent to which the Kapandji score reflects the angle of pronation. We recruited volunteers with unaffected upper limbs (33 hands) and patients with carpal tunnel syndrome (20 hands). We attached a small gyroscope to the thumb metacarpal and measured the pronation and palmar abduction angles at each position of the Kapandji score in both groups. The Kapandji score showed a strong ceiling effect, and the increase in angle size at each Kapandji score levelled off around a score of 6 in both groups. A Kapandji score greater than 6 does not necessarily reflect thumb opposition.

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