Baron M, Dutil E, Berkson L, Lander P, Becker R
Division of Rheumatology, SMBD-Jewish General Hospital, Montreal, PQ, Canada.
J Rheumatol. 1987 Aug;14(4):815-9.
Hand function and osteoarthritis (OA) were assessed in 32 subjects, over 60-years-old. The Smith Hand Function Test bore a relation to age, coordination and hand strength but not to the degree of OA. Hand strength also was not related to OA. Subjective hand disability, measured with the Stanford Health Assessment Questionnaire, correlated with radiographic OA and joint tenderness as well as with sex and hand strength. OA does not contribute significantly to the objective decline in hand function in the elderly but may contribute to a subjective sense of functional limitation.
对32名60岁以上的受试者进行了手部功能和骨关节炎(OA)评估。史密斯手部功能测试与年龄、协调性和手部力量有关,但与OA程度无关。手部力量也与OA无关。用斯坦福健康评估问卷测量的主观手部残疾与放射学OA、关节压痛以及性别和手部力量相关。OA对老年人手部功能的客观下降没有显著影响,但可能导致主观功能受限感。