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正常手和类风湿性手的功能与生物力学评估

Functional and biomechanical assessment of the normal and rheumatoid hand.

作者信息

Fowler N K, Nicol A C

机构信息

Bioengineering Unit, Wolfson Centre, University of Strathclyde, 106 Rottenrow, Glasgow G4 0NW, UK.

出版信息

Clin Biomech (Bristol). 2001 Oct;16(8):660-6. doi: 10.1016/s0268-0033(01)00057-2.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

To assess hand function in accordance with its accepted definition and to compare the results of three different assessment techniques.

DESIGN

A clinical-type assessment was used together with measurement of pinch grip and three-dimensional biomechanical trials.

BACKGROUND

Traditional clinical assessment may not relate to a patient's actual hand function. If hand function is defined as "the ability to use the hand in daily activities" then it is more appropriate to measure the forces available for performing everyday tasks using biomechanical tests.

METHODS

Eight female patients with rheumatoid arthritis and eight control subjects were recruited for the study. Volunteers underwent a clinical-type assessment using a six-task activity board. Lateral pinch grip of both hands was measured using a custom-built transducer. Biomechanical trials were conducted using a 6 degree-of-freedom transducer and 6-camera motion analysis.

RESULTS

Functional differences between the two subject groups were apparent using all three methods of assessment. Pinch strength correlated well with the biomechanical trial data but results from the clinical-type assessment provided only a weak correlation.

CONCLUSIONS

Clinical-type assessments do not give an accurate measure of hand function. Pinch strength measurements can provide a cost-effective alternative to full biomechanical analysis.

RELEVANCE

Traditional functional assessment uses measurements of grip or pinch strength and range of motion together with a subjective assessment of activities of daily living. This study demonstrates that pinch strength measurements can provide an accurate measure of hand function. The results from activity-board trials do not reflect hand ability and are of limited use for hand evaluation.

摘要

目的

根据公认的定义评估手部功能,并比较三种不同评估技术的结果。

设计

采用临床类型评估,同时测量捏力和进行三维生物力学试验。

背景

传统的临床评估可能与患者实际的手部功能无关。如果将手部功能定义为“在日常活动中使用手的能力”,那么使用生物力学测试来测量执行日常任务可用的力量会更为合适。

方法

招募了8名类风湿性关节炎女性患者和8名对照受试者参与该研究。志愿者使用六任务活动板接受临床类型评估。使用定制的传感器测量双手的侧捏力。使用六自由度传感器和六相机运动分析进行生物力学试验。

结果

使用所有三种评估方法时,两组受试者之间的功能差异都很明显。捏力与生物力学试验数据相关性良好,但临床类型评估的结果仅显示出微弱的相关性。

结论

临床类型评估不能准确测量手部功能。捏力测量可以为全面的生物力学分析提供一种经济有效的替代方法。

相关性

传统的功能评估使用握力或捏力测量、活动范围以及对日常生活活动的主观评估。本研究表明,捏力测量可以准确测量手部功能。活动板试验的结果不能反映手部能力,对手部评估的作用有限。

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