Comparison of Handgrip Strength among Diabetes Mellitus with and without Cervical Radiculopathy

Fayza Mushtaq, Mirza M Farooq, Khusboo Gulzar, Farooq Islam, Shahrayar Asgher, Fatima Kalsoom
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Background: Patients with Diabetes Mellitus type 2 have reported to be more disabled in self-care tasks and other daily living activities because of many hand complications. There is reduction in grip strength in diabetic population. The purpose of this study was to compare hand grip strength among diabetes mellitus with and without cervical radiculopathy. A dynamometer can be used to swiftly and precisely measure the link between diabetic patient’s hand grip strength and their blood sugar levels. Objective(s): The study's objective was to evaluate the comparison of hand grip strength among diabetes mellitus with and without cervical radiculopathy. Methodology: A Cross-sectional study was carried among 385 diabetic patients with and without cervical radiculopathy from age 35-75. Data collected from two hospitals of Gujrat City. The study was completed June 2022 to October 2022 within 4 months by non-probability convenient sampling. Both genders were included. Instruments used in this study were handheld dynamometer. We were start to measure handgrip strength in both dominant and non-dominant hand of diabetic patients with and without cervical radiculopathy. Result was analyzed by SPSS version 24; mean and standard deviation were calculated for quantitative variables whereas frequency and percentages were used for qualitative variables. Results: The results had been obtained from 385 diabetic patients (50.6%) were females and (49.4%) were males. In our study the data was collected on the bases of age, gender, socioeconomic status, area and dominancy of hand. 61(32.28%) diabetic patients with cervical radiculopathy hand grip strength are more effected as compared to those without cervical radiculopathy that were 15(7.94%) and there (P<0.001) which indicates it is statistically significant. Practical Implication: The study suggests that fewer patients were diagnosed with cervical radiculopathy in diabetic patients and more patients were without cervical radiculopathy. Conclusion(s): This study concluded that the hand grip strength of patients with cervical radiculopathy prone to diabetes was affected highly as compared to those of which were not diagnosed with cervical radiculopathy but with diabetes. Although our study suggests that less patients were diagnosed with cervical radiculopathy in diabetic patients and more patients were without cervical radiculopathy, our study also proves that diabetic patients are also likely to develop neuropathies in later ages. Keywords: Hand grip strength, Handheld Dynamometer, Cervical Radiculopathy, Diabetes Mellitus
患有和未患有颈椎病的糖尿病患者的手握强度比较
背景:据报道,由于手部并发症较多,2 型糖尿病患者在自我护理和其他日常生活活动中的残疾程度较高。糖尿病患者的握力有所下降。本研究旨在比较有颈椎病和没有颈椎病的糖尿病患者的手部握力。测力计可用于快速、精确地测量糖尿病患者手部握力与血糖水平之间的联系。研究目的本研究旨在评估患有和未患有颈椎病的糖尿病患者的手部握力对比。研究方法:对 385 名 35-75 岁患有和未患有颈椎病的糖尿病患者进行横断面研究。数据来自古吉拉特市的两家医院。研究于 2022 年 6 月至 2022 年 10 月在 4 个月内完成,采用非概率方便抽样法。男女均包括在内。本研究使用的仪器为手持式测力计。我们开始测量患有和未患有颈椎病的糖尿病患者的惯用手和非惯用手的握力。研究结果采用 SPSS 24 版进行分析;定量变量采用平均值和标准差计算,定性变量采用频率和百分比计算。结果:结果显示,385 名糖尿病患者中女性占 50.6%,男性占 49.4%。在我们的研究中,数据是根据年龄、性别、社会经济地位、地区和手的优势来收集的。61(32.28%)名患有颈椎病的糖尿病患者的手部握力比15(7.94%)名未患有颈椎病的糖尿病患者的手部握力更差,而(P<0.001)表明两者之间存在统计学意义。实际意义:研究表明,糖尿病患者中被诊断出患有颈椎病的人数较少,而没有颈椎病的人数较多。结论本研究得出结论,与未确诊为颈椎病但患有糖尿病的患者相比,易患糖尿病的颈椎病患者的手部握力受到很大影响。虽然我们的研究表明,糖尿病患者中被诊断出患有颈椎病的患者较少,而未患有颈椎病的患者较多,但我们的研究也证明,糖尿病患者也很可能在晚年患上神经病变。关键词手部握力 手持测力计 颈椎病 糖尿病
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