Correlation of scapular Dyskinesia and hand grip strength in students with smartphone addiction pursuing a bachelor's degree in healthcare profession education.

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Mamta Shetty, Sreemaya Sathyadas, Aliza Sabu Thomas, Liya Jayan Veenedathu, Revati Vichare, Prathna Thakkar, Adnyey Surve
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Abstract

Background: Hand grip strength is a critical indicator of upper extremity function, especially important in healthcare professions. Effective upper extremity function relies on proximal stability from the scapula and distal mobility from hand actions. This study aimed to examine the relationship between scapular dyskinesia and hand grip strength in healthcare students with smartphone addiction.

Methodology: A descriptive cross-sectional study was conducted with 63 students with smartphone addiction. Scapular dyskinesia was measured using Lateral Scapular Slide Test (LSST) at neutral, 45 and 90 degrees. Hand grip strength was measured using the Jamar Hydraulic hand dynamometer. The Short version of Smartphone Addiction Scale (SAS-SV) questionnaire assessed the severity of smartphone addiction, while the Disability of Arm, Shoulder and Hand (DASH) questionnaire evaluated the impact on upper extremity function.

Results: A negative correlation was found between LSST at 45degrees and hand grip strength. However, no significant correlation was observed between SAS-SV, DASH, and scapular dyskinesia.

Conclusion: Findings of the present study report a negative association between scapular dyskinesia at 45 degrees of LSST and hand grip strength. This suggests greater the scapular dyskinesis, lower will be the hand grip strength.

智能手机成瘾医疗保健专业本科学生肩胛骨运动障碍与握力的相关性研究
背景:手部握力是上肢功能的重要指标,在医疗保健行业尤为重要。有效的上肢功能依赖于肩胛骨的近端稳定性和手部动作的远端灵活性。本研究旨在探讨智能手机成瘾学生肩胛骨运动障碍与手握力的关系。方法:对63名智能手机成瘾学生进行描述性横断面研究。采用侧肩胛骨滑动试验(LSST)在中性、45度和90度处测量肩胛骨运动障碍。用Jamar液压手测力仪测量了手握力。智能手机成瘾简易量表(SAS-SV)评估智能手机成瘾的严重程度,臂肩手残疾量表(DASH)评估智能手机成瘾对上肢功能的影响。结果:45度的LSST与手握力呈负相关。然而,SAS-SV、DASH和肩胛骨运动障碍之间没有明显的相关性。结论:本研究结果报告了45度LSST时肩胛骨运动障碍与手握力之间的负相关。这表明肩胛骨运动障碍越大,手握力就越低。
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Shoulder and Elbow
Shoulder and Elbow Medicine-Rehabilitation
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