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JOURNAL OF REHABILITATION MEDICINE
卷 42, 期 9, 页码 876-883出版社
FOUNDATION REHABILITATION INFORMATION
DOI: 10.2340/16501977-0585
关键词
pain upper extremity; muscle activity; psychomotor performance; proprioception kinaesthesis
Objective We aimed to investigate whether position sense acuity of the upper extremity and tracking performance, pen pressure and muscle activity in a tracking task are affected in subjects with neck and upper extremity pain Method Twenty three subjects with neck and upper extremity pain and 26 healthy controls participated in the study Position sense acuity of the upper extremity was measured while subjects pointed at targets without vision of their arm and hand In the computer tracking task subjects were in structed to position a cursor within a moving target dot, using a pen on a tablet Results Position sense acuity of the upper extremity was im paired in subjects with pain Their variable error was 20- 30% larger than in health controls Subjects with pain also showed reduced tracking precision Both the mean and the standard deviation of the distance to target were significantly larger in subjects with pain than in healthy controls, 10% and 13% respectively No differences between groups were found in pen pressure and muscle activity it during tracking Conclusion The results suggest that subjects with pain are limited in performing precision tasks due to impaired position sense of the upper extremity, but do not compensate with increased effort
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