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The geriatric hand: correlation of hand-muscle function and activity restriction in elderly
- Source :
- International journal of rehabilitation research. Internationale Zeitschrift fur Rehabilitationsforschung. Revue internationale de recherches de readaptation. 32(3)
- Publication Year :
- 2009
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Abstract
- On the basis of the importance of hand manipulation in activities of daily living (ADL), deterioration of hand function because of various factors reduces quality and independence of life of the geriatric population. The aim of this study was to identify age-induced changes in manual function and to quantify the correlations between hand-muscle function and activity restriction in the geriatric age group, through grip and pinch measurements and a set of questionnaires. Twenty-four geriatric (aged 65-79 years) volunteers participated in the study. Bilateral grip and pinch strengths have been recorded. To document impairment of manual functions, self-estimated hand function, Duruoz and Dreiser hand indices, Geriatrics-Arthritis Impact Measurement Scale (GERI-AIMS) manual dexterity questionnaires have been completed. Activity restriction and quality of life of these patients were inquired with short form (SF)-36 and Instrumental Activities of Daily Living (IADL) scores. Grip and pinch strengths correlated best with Duruoz and Dreiser indices. Similarly, SF-36 and IADL had higher correlation coefficients for Duruoz and Dreiser indices. A very good correlation between IADL and SF-36 was calculated too. Male and female participants revealed statistically significant differences for grip and pinch strengths as well as self-estimated hand function and SF-36. Another result was that none of our parameters, including grip strength and SF-36 had differed significantly between the 65-70 and 70-79 years age subgroups. However, grip strength displayed statistically significant lower values when compared with young adult mean values of a previous study. Our data in this study support the hypothesis that hand-muscle function correlates with functional dependency in the elderly. Manual function can be determined by grip strength in addition to multiple available functional tools. In this study, Dreiser and Duruoz hand function indices were the best to correlate with ADL and quality of life.
- Subjects :
- Adult
Male
medicine.medical_specialty
Aging
Activities of daily living
Cross-sectional study
Physical Therapy, Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation
Physical strength
Functional Laterality
Grip strength
Physical medicine and rehabilitation
Sex Factors
Quality of life
Hand strength
Surveys and Questionnaires
Activities of Daily Living
medicine
Humans
Geriatric Assessment
Aged
Geriatrics
Psychomotor learning
Hand Strength
business.industry
Rehabilitation
Middle Aged
Hand
body regions
Cross-Sectional Studies
Physical therapy
Female
business
human activities
Psychomotor Performance
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 14735660
- Volume :
- 32
- Issue :
- 3
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- International journal of rehabilitation research. Internationale Zeitschrift fur Rehabilitationsforschung. Revue internationale de recherches de readaptation
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....278c772d9365b29750a9e5526773f449