Robertson S L, Jones L A
School of Physical and Occupational Therapy, McGill University, Montreal, Canada.
Arch Phys Med Rehabil. 1994 Oct;75(10):1108-17. doi: 10.1016/0003-9993(94)90086-8.
The relation between tactile sensory impairments and functional activity of the hand was studied in a group of 10 subjects with cerebrovascular accidents (CVAs) that involved the left hemisphere. Pressure sensitivity and static and moving two-point discrimination thresholds were measured on the thumbs and index fingers of both hands of these subjects and on a group of 14 control subjects. Functional use of the hand was assessed using object and material recognition tests and the Jebsen test of hand function. Prehensile capacity was evaluated with a pinch-force test that examined the influence of load force and surface texture on the forces used to grasp an object. For this group of subjects with left-hemisphere CVAs, elevated sensory thresholds were associated with slower performance on the recognition tests, but not with the Jebsen test. The ability to control the forces used to grasp an object was also found to be deficient in these subjects, although the forces were still adapted to the loads being supported and the surface properties of the object being held.
在一组10名涉及左半球的脑血管意外(CVA)患者中,研究了触觉感觉障碍与手部功能活动之间的关系。对这些患者双手的拇指和食指以及一组14名对照受试者的双手进行了压力敏感性、静态和动态两点辨别阈值测量。使用物体和材料识别测试以及杰布森手部功能测试对手部的功能使用情况进行了评估。通过捏力测试评估抓握能力,该测试考察了负载力和表面纹理对抓握物体所用力量的影响。对于这组左半球CVA患者,感觉阈值升高与识别测试中的表现较慢相关,但与杰布森测试无关。尽管抓握物体时所用的力量仍能适应所支撑的负载和被握持物体的表面特性,但这些患者控制抓握物体所用力量的能力也被发现存在缺陷。