Neurosensory Response of the Hand and Foot to Vibration Exposure.

IF 2 4区 医学 Q2 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Flavia Marrone, Nicole Sanna, Julio Sánchez García, Federico Ronchese, Enrico Marchetti, Angelo Tirabasso, Massimo Bovenzi, Marco Tarabini
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Abstract

Background: This study investigated the vibrotactile perception threshold (VPT) changes in the fingers and toes of twenty-eight healthy subjects (15 males and 13 females aged 20 to 62 years) exposed to hand- and foot-transmitted vibration.

Methods: The VPT was measured before and after the exposure of the hands and feet to 5 minutes of triaxial white noise pseudorandom vibration. The post-vibration VPT was measured immediately after and 15 minutes after the end of the exposure to assess the temporary threshold shift (TTS) of vibration perception. The effects of the anatomical district (index finger and big toe), measurement time (before and after vibration exposure), test frequency (8, 31.5, and 125 Hz), age group (Under30s and Over 40s), and gender (male and female) on the changes in VPT were investigated.

Results: The findings revealed that the index finger and the big toe exhibited comparable profiles in the vibrotactile sensitivity at the low-middle vibration frequencies and in the recovery of the perception threshold after vibration exposure. The big toe showed a higher perception threshold than the index finger, and the difference increased with the test frequency. In addition to vibration frequency, age and skin temperature influenced the results of VPT and TTS measurements.

Conclusions: The findings of this study can contribute to outlining alternative frequency weighting functions for the neurosensory response of the hand and foot to vibration exposure, and to update the current guidelines for evaluating human vibration exposure.

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手和脚对振动暴露的神经感觉反应。
背景:本研究调查了28名20 ~ 62岁的健康受试者(15名男性和13名女性)暴露于手和脚传递的振动时手指和脚趾的振动触觉感知阈值(VPT)的变化。方法:测定手、足暴露于三轴白噪声伪随机振动5分钟前后的VPT。振动后VPT分别在暴露后和暴露结束后15分钟测量,以评估振动感知的临时阈值移位(TTS)。研究解剖区域(食指和大脚趾)、测量时间(振动暴露前后)、测试频率(8、31.5和125 Hz)、年龄组(30岁以下和40岁以上)和性别(男性和女性)对VPT变化的影响。结果:在中低振动频率下,食指和大脚趾的振动触觉敏感性和振动暴露后感知阈值的恢复具有可比性。大脚趾的感知阈值高于食指,且差异随测试频率的增加而增加。除振动频率外,年龄和皮肤温度也影响VPT和TTS的测量结果。结论:本研究的发现有助于概述手部和足部对振动暴露的神经感觉反应的替代频率加权函数,并更新当前评估人体振动暴露的指南。
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Medicina Del Lavoro
Medicina Del Lavoro 医学-公共卫生、环境卫生与职业卫生
CiteScore
4.70
自引率
7.40%
发文量
42
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: La Medicina del Lavoro is a bimonthly magazine founded in 1901 by L. Devoto, and then directed by L. Prieti, E. Vigliani, V. Foà, P.A. Bertazzi (Milan). Now directed by A. Mutti (Parma), the magazine is the official Journal of the Italian Society of Occupational Medicine (SIML), aimed at training and updating all professionals involved in prevention and cure of occupational diseases.
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