Rhee Ben S, Vishwanath Neel, Kumar Soryan, Kalliainen Loree K
Medical School, The Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University, Providence, USA.
Plastic Surgery, The Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University, Providence, USA.
Cureus. 2023 Jul 31;15(7):e42724. doi: 10.7759/cureus.42724. eCollection 2023 Jul.
Upper extremity slings (UESs) are frequently provided for patients with a hand or forearm injury. However, their effect on balance has not been well explored. We sought to characterize the effect of a UES on balance in young adults.
Healthy young adult participants with no injuries acting as a proxy for the general young adult patient population using UESs balanced on a BioDex Balance System platform: once while wearing a UES and once without wearing it, to serve as their own control. Participant weight, height, gender, hand dominance, overall stability index, anterior/posterior stability index, and medial/lateral stability index were recorded. Comparisons were analyzed with paired t-tests and linear regression analysis. Results: No significant difference in the three stability index scores were found between UES and no UES usage. Height and weight were found to have positive significant relationships with the overall stability index during UES usage. Conclusions: Our study demonstrates the feasibility of assessing balance discrepancies between the sling and nonsling usage in a broader patient population and suggests that height and weight may impact balance negatively during UES use.
上肢吊带(UESs)常用于手部或前臂受伤的患者。然而,其对平衡的影响尚未得到充分研究。我们试图描述上肢吊带对年轻成年人平衡的影响。
健康的年轻成年参与者,无损伤,作为使用上肢吊带的一般年轻成年患者群体的替代者,在BioDex平衡系统平台上进行平衡测试:一次佩戴上肢吊带,一次不佩戴,作为自身对照。记录参与者的体重、身高、性别、利手、整体稳定性指数、前后稳定性指数和内外侧稳定性指数。采用配对t检验和线性回归分析进行比较分析。结果:使用上肢吊带和不使用上肢吊带时,三个稳定性指数得分无显著差异。发现身高和体重与使用上肢吊带期间的整体稳定性指数呈正相关。结论:我们的研究证明了在更广泛的患者群体中评估使用吊带和不使用吊带时平衡差异的可行性,并表明身高和体重可能在上肢吊带使用期间对平衡产生负面影响。