Evaluating Grasp Function in Patients With Chronic Inflammatory Demyelinating Polyneuropathy Using Dynamometers: A Comprehensive Review.

IF 2 Q2 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Journal of clinical medicine research Pub Date : 2025-03-01 Epub Date: 2025-02-18 DOI:10.14740/jocmr6179
Periklis Tsoumanis, Theocharis Chatzoglou, Thomas Iraklis Smyris, Christos Stefanou, Dimitris Tsoumanis, Stefanos Stefanou, Kostas Tepelenis, Alexandra Barbouti, Aikaterini Marini, Paraskevas Zafeiropoulos, Dimitrios Varvarousis
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Abstract

Chronic inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathy (CIDP) is a progressive neurological disorder characterized by weakness and impaired sensory function due to damage to peripheral nerves. Evaluating grasp function is critical for understanding the impact of CIDP on patients' daily activities and guiding rehabilitation strategies. This comprehensive review examines the role of dynamometers in quantifying grip strength deficits, tracking disease progression, and assessing treatment outcomes in CIDP patients. Key findings highlight the utility of dynamometers in quantifying grip strength deficits, tracking disease progression, and evaluating treatment outcomes. The review also explores methodological considerations, such as standardizing testing protocols and integrating dynamometric measurements with clinical scales. By providing insights into the functional impairments associated with CIDP and the effectiveness of therapeutic interventions, this review underscores the role of dynamometry in advancing patient care and enhancing the quality of life for individuals living with this condition. Future research directions include the development of more sensitive dynamometric tools and longitudinal studies to better understand the relationship between grip strength and overall disease trajectory in CIDP.

用测力计评估慢性炎症性脱髓鞘性多神经病变患者的抓握功能:一项综合综述。
慢性炎症性脱髓鞘性多神经病变(CIDP)是一种进行性神经系统疾病,其特征是周围神经损伤导致的虚弱和感觉功能受损。评估抓握功能对于了解CIDP对患者日常活动的影响和指导康复策略至关重要。这篇综合综述探讨了测力仪在量化握力缺陷、追踪疾病进展和评估CIDP患者治疗结果中的作用。主要研究结果强调了测力仪在量化握力缺陷、追踪疾病进展和评估治疗结果方面的效用。该综述还探讨了方法学上的考虑,如标准化测试方案和将动态测量与临床量表相结合。通过深入了解与CIDP相关的功能障碍和治疗干预的有效性,本综述强调了动力学在推进患者护理和提高患者生活质量方面的作用。未来的研究方向包括开发更灵敏的动力学工具和纵向研究,以更好地了解握力与CIDP整体疾病轨迹之间的关系。
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