Normative values and the influence of sex, hand dominance, and direction of movement on active wrist joint position sense in young healthy adults

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Saidan Shetty , Y.V. Raghava Neelapala , Kavitha Vishal
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Abstract

Background

Active wrist joint position sense (JPS) is a feasible method for determining wrist proprioception. However, the normative values and factors affecting wrist JPS are not known.

Objectives

To identify normative values of active wrist JPS in young healthy adults and explore the influence of sex, hand dominance and direction of wrist movement.

Design

Cross-sectional study.

Method

JPS of 100 individuals aged 18–40 years, (male: female = 51:49) were measured at two wrist positions (20° flexion/extension) using the active wrist JPS test. Absolute error (in degrees) was calculated and summarized using descriptive measures. Kruskal-Wallis analysis of variance was performed to determine the differences in JPS error based on sex, dominance and direction of wrist movement.

Results

Mean absolute JPS flexion error on the dominant side was 3.47°(SD = 3.91°), and non-dominant side was 3.26°(SD = 3.23°). Mean absolute JPS extension error on the dominant side was 3.35°(SD = 3.43°), and non-dominant side was 4.59°(SD = 4.82°). Compared to males, females had more absolute error for flexion and extension on the dominant side. No significant difference was found in the absolute error between the dominant and non-dominant sides or between flexion and extension.

Conclusion

These normative values of active JPS in young healthy adults can help clinicians while assessing proprioceptive impairments of the wrist. Differences in JPS errors due to sex were found, but not due to dominance or direction of movement. These findings can guide future research on mechanisms involved in wrist JPS.

规范值以及性别、手部优势和运动方向对年轻健康成年人主动腕关节位置感的影响
背景主动腕关节位置感(JPS)是测定腕关节本体感觉的一种可行方法。目的 确定年轻健康成年人主动腕关节位置感的标准值,并探讨性别、手的优势和腕关节运动方向的影响。方法 使用主动腕关节位置感测试在两个腕关节位置(屈/伸 20°)测量 100 名 18-40 岁个体的腕关节位置感(男女比例为 51:49)。绝对误差(以度为单位)通过描述性测量方法进行计算和总结。结果 优势侧的 JPS 平均绝对屈曲误差为 3.47°(SD = 3.91°),非优势侧为 3.26°(SD = 3.23°)。优势侧的JPS伸展绝对误差平均值为3.35°(SD = 3.43°),非优势侧为4.59°(SD = 4.82°)。与男性相比,女性优势侧屈伸的绝对误差更大。结论:这些年轻健康成年人主动 JPS 的标准值有助于临床医生评估腕部本体感觉障碍。研究发现,JPS 误差因性别而异,但与优势或运动方向无关。这些发现可以指导未来对腕部 JPS 相关机制的研究。
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Musculoskeletal Science and Practice
Musculoskeletal Science and Practice Health Professions-Physical Therapy, Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation
CiteScore
4.10
自引率
8.70%
发文量
152
审稿时长
48 days
期刊介绍: Musculoskeletal Science & Practice, international journal of musculoskeletal physiotherapy, is a peer-reviewed international journal (previously Manual Therapy), publishing high quality original research, review and Masterclass articles that contribute to improving the clinical understanding of appropriate care processes for musculoskeletal disorders. The journal publishes articles that influence or add to the body of evidence on diagnostic and therapeutic processes, patient centered care, guidelines for musculoskeletal therapeutics and theoretical models that support developments in assessment, diagnosis, clinical reasoning and interventions.
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