Effectiveness of Dynamic Metacarpophalangeal Splint in Treatment of Ulnar Deviation of Rheumatoid Arthritis on Pinch Strength and Functional Ability in Women

IF 0.4 Q4 ORTHOPEDICS
R. Anitha Kumari, Sakshi Saharawat
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ABSTRACT Introduction Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) causes structural damage that causes joint deformity including metacarpophalangeal (MCP) joint ulnar drift (UD), thus hindering the pinch strength and the functional ability of the hand. Orthosis or splints are designed to maintain the hand’s function, improve joint alignment, restore biomechanical balance, and reduce tissue stress. Limited studies have been done on the effects of dynamic splint on pinch strength and functional ability. Therefore, the purpose of this study was to evaluate and quantify the effects of dynamic MCP splint in treatment of ulnar deviation of RA on pinch strength and functional ability in women. Methods Twenty women with RA were recruited and completed a 4-week intervention period with dynamic MCP splint. Pinch strength and functional ability score were measured at baseline and after 4 weeks. Results The results showed a significant improvement in pinch strength (mean ± SD, 11.68 ± 2.14 to 13.53 ± 2.14; P = 0.000) and functional ability score (mean ± SD, 22.70 ± 9.12 to 19.70 ± 8.14; P = 0.000). Conclusion The results of this study show that the dynamic MCP splint had a positive impact on rheumatoid hands that align the joints in their functional position. The dynamic MCP splint improved the mechanical stability of the hand, thus reducing pain and stress on joints, which in turn improves the pinch strength and functional ability of rheumatoid hand. Clinical Relevance To increase patient acceptance and use of the splint, the splint designed and used in this study was compact and only covered the affected areas and joints of the hand. Because there was no involvement of the wrist joint and the fingertips were free, the splint was lightweight and allowed the patient to perform activity while wearing it.
动态股指骨内固定治疗类风湿性关节炎尺骨偏斜对女性握力和功能的影响
摘要简介类风湿性关节炎(RA)会导致结构损伤,导致关节畸形,包括掌指关节尺侧漂移(UD),从而阻碍手的握力和功能。矫形器或夹板旨在保持手部功能,改善关节对齐,恢复生物力学平衡,并减少组织应力。对动态夹板对夹紧强度和功能能力的影响进行了有限的研究。因此,本研究的目的是评估和量化动态MCP夹板治疗RA尺侧偏斜对女性握力和功能能力的影响。方法采用动态MCP夹板对20例RA患者进行为期4周的干预。在基线和4周后测量挤压强度和功能能力评分。结果患者握力(平均±SD,11.68±2.14~13.53±2.14;P=0.000)和功能能力评分(平均±标准差,22.70±9.12~19.70±8.14;P=0.000。动态MCP夹板提高了手部的机械稳定性,从而减轻了关节的疼痛和应力,从而提高了类风湿性手部的握力和功能能力。临床相关性为了增加患者对夹板的接受和使用,本研究中设计和使用的夹板是紧凑的,只覆盖手的受影响区域和关节。由于没有涉及腕关节,指尖是自由的,夹板很轻,可以让患者在佩戴时进行活动。
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Journal of Prosthetics and Orthotics
Journal of Prosthetics and Orthotics Medicine-Rehabilitation
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1.30
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16.70%
发文量
59
期刊介绍: Published quarterly by the AAOP, JPO: Journal of Prosthetics and Orthotics provides information on new devices, fitting and fabrication techniques, and patient management experiences. The focus is on prosthetics and orthotics, with timely reports from related fields such as orthopaedic research, occupational therapy, physical therapy, orthopaedic surgery, amputation surgery, physical medicine, biomedical engineering, psychology, ethics, and gait analysis. Each issue contains research-based articles reviewed and approved by a highly qualified editorial board and an Academy self-study quiz offering two PCE''s.
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