Department of Occupational Therapy, Ariel University, Israel; Department of Special Education, Orot Israel College, Israel.
Department of Industrial Engineering and Management, Faculty of Engineering, Ariel University, Israel.
Res Dev Disabil. 2024 Aug;151:104765. doi: 10.1016/j.ridd.2024.104765. Epub 2024 Jun 10.
Writing involves complex sensorimotor and biomechanical processes that regulate pressure on the writing surface. Researchers analyze writing to understand kinetics and kinematics by evaluating temporal, spatial, and pressure aspects, yet discerning writing surface pressure and pen-grip force remains challenging.
To compare handwriting kinetics (pen grip-force and surface pressure) and kinematics (temporal-spatial) of children with developmental coordination disorder (DCD) with those of typically developing (TD) children.
Twenty-seven children with DCD aged 7-12 years and 27 TD children matched by age and gender copied a 29-word passage onto a computerized tablet. Temporal, spatial and surface pressure as well as pen grip-force were measured with a tablet and a wearable device respectively.
The DCD group displayed significantly longer total writing time, mean letter time, and greater letter height, width, variance, spacing, area, and erasures than the TD group. Although there were no significant between-group differences in the surface pressure or maintaining pressure, the DCD group displayed weaker grip-force, p = .01, with greater variance.
The DCD group's weaker grip-force dynamics correlated with reduced legibility, form, and prolonged writing duration, revealing insights into handwriting mechanisms, particularly grip force, crucial for effective clinical interventions.
书写涉及复杂的感觉运动和生物力学过程,这些过程调节着书写表面的压力。研究人员通过评估时间、空间和压力方面来分析书写,以了解动力学和运动学,但辨别书写表面压力和笔握力仍然具有挑战性。
比较发展性协调障碍(DCD)儿童与典型发育(TD)儿童的手写动力学(笔握力和表面压力)和运动学(时空)。
27 名年龄在 7-12 岁的 DCD 儿童和 27 名年龄和性别匹配的 TD 儿童在计算机平板电脑上复制了一段 29 个单词的段落。使用平板电脑和可穿戴设备分别测量了时间、空间和表面压力以及笔握力。
DCD 组的总书写时间、平均字母时间以及字母高度、宽度、方差、间距、面积和擦除次数均显著长于 TD 组。尽管两组之间在表面压力或维持压力方面没有显著差异,但 DCD 组的握力较弱,p=0.01,方差较大。
DCD 组较弱的握力动力学与可读性降低、形态不规则和书写时间延长有关,这揭示了对手写机制的深入了解,特别是对握力的了解,这对有效的临床干预至关重要。