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The effect of prefabricated wrist-hand orthoses on performing activities of daily living

机译:预制腕手矫形器对日常生活活动的影响

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Wrist-hand orthoses (WHOs) are commonly prescribed to manage the functional deficit associated with the wrist as a result of rheumatoid changes. The common presentation of the wrist is one of flexion and radial deviation with ulnar deviation of the fingers. This wrist position Results in altered biomechanics compromising hand function during activities of daily living (ADL). A paucity of evidence exists which suggests that improvements in ADL with WHO use are very task specific. Using normal subjects, and thus in the absence of pain as a limiting factor, the impact of ten WHOs on performing five ADLs tasks was investigated. The tasks were selected to represent common grip patterns and tests were performed with and without WHOs by right-handed, females, aged 20-50 years over a ten week period. The time taken to complete each task was recorded and a wrist goniometer, elbow goniometer and a forearm torsiometer were used to measure joint motion. Results show that, although orthoses may restrict the motion required to perform a task, participants do not use the full range of motion which the orthoses permit. The altered wrist position measured may be attributable to a modified method of performing the task or to a necessary change in grip pattern, resulting in an increased time in task performance. The effect of WHO use on ADL is task specific and may initially impede function. This could have an effect on WHO compliance if there appears to be no immediate benefits. This orthotic effect may be related to restriction of wrist motion or an inability to achieve the necessary grip patterns due to the designs of the orthoses.
机译:通常规定手腕矫形器(WHOs)来管理由于类风湿变化而引起的与腕部相关的功能障碍。腕关节的常见表现是屈曲和radial骨偏位,手指尺骨偏位之一。这种腕部位置会导致生物力学发生变化,从而损害日常生活活动(ADL)期间的手部功能。缺乏证据表明,使用WHO可以改善ADL的工作是针对特定任务的。使用正常受试者,因此在没有疼痛作为限制因素的情况下,研究了十个WHO对执行五个ADL任务的影响。选择这些任务来代表常见的抓握方式,并在20周内使用右手女性在20周内使用或不使用WHO,进行测试。记录完成每个任务所花费的时间,并使用腕式测角仪,肘形测角仪和前臂扭转仪测量关节运动。结果表明,尽管矫形器可能会限制执行任务所需的运动,但参与者并未使用矫形器允许的全部运动范围。测得的改变的手腕位置可归因于执行任务的修改方法或握持方式的必要变化,从而导致任务执行时间增加。世卫组织对ADL的使用效果取决于特定任务,并且可能最初会阻碍其功能。如果似乎没有直接的好处,这可能对世卫组织的遵守产生影响。由于矫形器的设计,这种矫形效果可能与腕部运动的限制或无法获得必要的抓握模式有关。

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    Ross Karyn; OHare Mark;

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