The Relationship Between Smartphone Usage Duration with Hand Grip, Pinch Grip Strength and It’s Impact on NCS Motor Parameters of Median Nerve in Young Population – An Observational Study

Jagruti Patel, Prachi Rana, Helly Patel, Niral Patel
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Background: There seems to be a lack of literature regarding the association between handgrip strength and nerve conduction parameters of the median nerve among smartphone users in the young population. There is a need to investigate the inter-relation of grip strength with smartphone usage and motor parameters of the median nerve by carrying out a nerve conduction study. Aims: The study aims to find out the correlation between hand-grip and pinch-grip strength on nerve conduction study motor parameters among smartphone users. Methods and Material: 112 young adult participants were included. Hang grip strength and pinch grip strength were assessed for both hands and after three trials, the average was calculated. The average screen time of their smartphones over the past week was noted, and simultaneously, the motor nerve conduction study parameter of the median nerve was performed. Statistical analysis: Pearson’s correlation was applied to find out the correlation between the component of the handgrip, pinch grip, and motor nerve conduction velocity of the median nerve. The p-value of < 0.001 was considered statistically significant. Results: The study obtained a significant negative correlation between smartphone usage with amplitude and nerve conduction velocity and a significant positive correlation with the latency of the median nerve. Conclusions: The study concluded that smartphone usage reduces the hand grip and pinch grip strength and significantly affects the motor parameters of the median nerve. KEYWORDS: Smartphone screen time, hand grip strength, pinch grip strength, median nerve.
年轻人使用智能手机的时间与手部握力、捏握强度之间的关系及其对正中神经 NCS 运动参数的影响--一项观察研究
背景:在年轻人群中,智能手机使用者的手握力与正中神经的神经传导参数之间的关系似乎缺乏相关文献。有必要通过开展神经传导研究来调查握力与智能手机使用和正中神经运动参数之间的相互关系。目的:本研究旨在找出智能手机用户的手握和捏握力量与神经传导研究运动参数之间的相关性。方法和材料:共纳入 112 名青壮年参与者。对双手的握力和夹力进行评估,并在三次试验后计算平均值。同时还记录了智能手机用户过去一周的平均屏幕使用时间,并对正中神经的运动神经传导参数进行了研究。统计分析采用皮尔逊相关分析法找出手握、捏握和正中神经运动神经传导速度之间的相关性。P 值小于 0.001 视为具有统计学意义。结果研究发现,智能手机的使用与正中神经的振幅和神经传导速度呈显著负相关,与正中神经的潜伏期呈显著正相关。结论研究认为,使用智能手机会降低手的握力和捏握力,并对正中神经的运动参数产生显著影响。关键词: 智能手机屏幕时间,手部握力,捏握力,正中神经。
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