Normative values of two-point discrimination for lower limb dermatomes in healthy young adults and its correlation with gender and body mass index

Sanjiv Kumar, Ankita Shetty, Apoorva Nale, ChristinaMary George, Neha Yadav
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Background and Aim: Two-point discrimination (TPD) is a useful test for assessing cutaneous sensation. Sensory testing devices for testing TPD values have shown to be valid and reliable in the measurement of the functional sensitivity of the hand and its relativity to touch perception. Evaluation of TPD in the lower extremities is debatable because of dearth of information available in the literature about normative values. The aim of this study is to identify the normative values of TPD of lower limb dermatomes in young, healthy individuals and analyze its relationship with body mass index (BMI) and gender. Materials and Methods: A total of 150 participants of the age group 18–25 undergoing graduation program were included in this study. They underwent TPD test for lower limb (L1 to S2) dermatomes, using a baseline esthesiometer. The Spearman’s ratio test was used to find the relationship between BMI and TPD values. The Mann–Whitney U-test was used to compare TPD values according to gender. Results: The normative value ranged from 1.46 ± 1.27 to 2.61 ± 1.45 in lower limb dermatomes. The minimum value noted was at the S1 dermatome (left) and the maximum at the L2 dermatome (left). In the sidewise analysis of TPD, the median values of both sides were approximately the same. There was a definite correlation (P < 0.05) between female gender and TPD; however, there was no significant correlation between BMI and TPD. Conclusion: This study suggested that women are more perceptive in appreciating TPD values than men. Moreover, TPD values do not vary according to BMI or right and left sides.
健康青壮年下肢皮节两点辨别力的正常值及其与性别、体重指数的相关性
背景与目的:两点辨别(Two-point discrimination, TPD)是一种评价皮肤感觉的有效方法。用于测试TPD值的感官测试设备在测量手的功能灵敏度及其与触摸感知的相关性方面已被证明是有效和可靠的。由于文献中缺乏关于规范值的信息,下肢TPD的评估是有争议的。本研究旨在确定年轻健康个体下肢皮体TPD的正常值,并分析其与身体质量指数(BMI)和性别的关系。材料与方法:本研究共纳入150名年龄在18-25岁的应届毕业生。他们使用基线触觉计对下肢(L1至S2)皮节进行TPD测试。采用Spearman比值检验BMI与TPD值之间的关系。采用Mann-Whitney u检验比较不同性别的TPD值。结果:下肢皮节的正常值为1.46±1.27 ~ 2.61±1.45。最小值出现在S1皮节(左),最大值出现在L2皮节(左)。在TPD的横向分析中,两边的中位数大致相同。女性与TPD有一定的相关性(P < 0.05);然而,BMI与TPD之间无显著相关性。结论:本研究提示女性对TPD价值观的感知能力高于男性。此外,TPD值不受BMI或左右两侧的影响。
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