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New parameters of hand grip in rheumatoid arthritis patients based on electrodynamic measurements – a pilot evaluation study (CROSBI ID 309791)

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Doko Vajdić, Ines ; Dubravić, Amir ; Michieli, Ivan ; Medved Rogina, Branka ; Grazio, Simeon New parameters of hand grip in rheumatoid arthritis patients based on electrodynamic measurements – a pilot evaluation study // Reumatizam, 67 (2021), 2; 78-82. doi: 10.33004/reumatizam-67-2-7

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Doko Vajdić, Ines ; Dubravić, Amir ; Michieli, Ivan ; Medved Rogina, Branka ; Grazio, Simeon

engleski

New parameters of hand grip in rheumatoid arthritis patients based on electrodynamic measurements – a pilot evaluation study

Introduction: in rheumatoid arthritis, inflammation and damage lead to functional impairment. as the hand is a typical site of involvement, lower grip strength is often found in patients with rheumatoid arthritis. in these patients it is necessary to evaluate the hand grip impairment in a more detailed way. The aim of this study was to analyze a new method for measuring hand grip. Methods: an expert electronic measuring system for obtaining dynamic time series of hand grip force was developed. We tested it in a sample of 24 participants, 12 patients with rheumatoid arthritis and 12 age- and sex-matched healthy controls. The main dynamometric parameters obtained were: maximum grip force, fatigue, grip velocity, and functional potential. These were measured at the baseline and at 60, 120, and 180 days. Results: compared to the control group, at baseline the patients with rheumatoid arthritis had a significantly lower maximum grip force (68.2 vs. 97.3), earlier occurrence of fatigue (22.4 vs. 24.9), as well as lower grip velocity (14.8 vs. 22.2) and functional potential (808.2 vs. 1876.3). a significant improvement in all measured variables was observed during the follow-up period. Conclusion: in our pilot study we tested a newly developed electrodynamometer measuring system and found that it can provide an objective and detailed description of the hand condition. This system has the potential to be used as a relevant indicator of hand function in patients with rheumatoid arthritis as well as to help tailor their rehabilitation.

Arthritis ; rheumatoid – physiopathology ; rehabilitation ; Hand – physiopatholoy ; Hand strength ; Muscle strength dynamometer ; Pilot projects

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Podaci o izdanju

67 (2)

2021.

78-82

objavljeno

0374-1338

2459-6159

10.33004/reumatizam-67-2-7

Povezanost rada

Biotehnologija u biomedicini (prirodno područje, biomedicina i zdravstvo, biotehničko područje), Kliničke medicinske znanosti

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