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Toward Early and Objective Hand Osteoarthritis Detection by Using EMG during Grasps

The early and objective detection of hand pathologies is a field that still requires more research. One of the main signs of hand osteoarthritis (HOA) is joint degeneration, which causes loss of strength, among other symptoms. HOA is usually diagnosed with imaging and radiography, but the disease is...

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Autores principales: Jarque-Bou, Néstor J., Gracia-Ibáñez, Verónica, Roda-Sales, Alba, Bayarri-Porcar, Vicente, Sancho-Bru, Joaquín L., Vergara, Margarita
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10006890/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36904616
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s23052413
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author Jarque-Bou, Néstor J.
Gracia-Ibáñez, Verónica
Roda-Sales, Alba
Bayarri-Porcar, Vicente
Sancho-Bru, Joaquín L.
Vergara, Margarita
author_facet Jarque-Bou, Néstor J.
Gracia-Ibáñez, Verónica
Roda-Sales, Alba
Bayarri-Porcar, Vicente
Sancho-Bru, Joaquín L.
Vergara, Margarita
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description The early and objective detection of hand pathologies is a field that still requires more research. One of the main signs of hand osteoarthritis (HOA) is joint degeneration, which causes loss of strength, among other symptoms. HOA is usually diagnosed with imaging and radiography, but the disease is in an advanced stage when HOA is observable by these methods. Some authors suggest that muscle tissue changes seem to occur before joint degeneration. We propose recording muscular activity to look for indicators of these changes that might help in early diagnosis. Muscular activity is often measured using electromyography (EMG), which consists of recording electrical muscle activity. The aim of this study is to study whether different EMG characteristics (zero crossing, wavelength, mean absolute value, muscle activity) via collection of forearm and hand EMG signals are feasible alternatives to the existing methods of detecting HOA patients’ hand function. We used surface EMG to measure the electrical activity of the dominant hand’s forearm muscles with 22 healthy subjects and 20 HOA patients performing maximum force during six representative grasp types (the most commonly used in ADLs). The EMG characteristics were used to identify discriminant functions to detect HOA. The results show that forearm muscles are significantly affected by HOA in EMG terms, with very high success rates (between 93.3% and 100%) in the discriminant analyses, which suggest that EMG can be used as a preliminary step towards confirmation with current HOA diagnostic techniques. Digit flexors during cylindrical grasp, thumb muscles during oblique palmar grasp, and wrist extensors and radial deviators during the intermediate power–precision grasp are good candidates to help detect HOA.
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spelling pubmed-100068902023-03-12 Toward Early and Objective Hand Osteoarthritis Detection by Using EMG during Grasps Jarque-Bou, Néstor J. Gracia-Ibáñez, Verónica Roda-Sales, Alba Bayarri-Porcar, Vicente Sancho-Bru, Joaquín L. Vergara, Margarita Sensors (Basel) Article The early and objective detection of hand pathologies is a field that still requires more research. One of the main signs of hand osteoarthritis (HOA) is joint degeneration, which causes loss of strength, among other symptoms. HOA is usually diagnosed with imaging and radiography, but the disease is in an advanced stage when HOA is observable by these methods. Some authors suggest that muscle tissue changes seem to occur before joint degeneration. We propose recording muscular activity to look for indicators of these changes that might help in early diagnosis. Muscular activity is often measured using electromyography (EMG), which consists of recording electrical muscle activity. The aim of this study is to study whether different EMG characteristics (zero crossing, wavelength, mean absolute value, muscle activity) via collection of forearm and hand EMG signals are feasible alternatives to the existing methods of detecting HOA patients’ hand function. We used surface EMG to measure the electrical activity of the dominant hand’s forearm muscles with 22 healthy subjects and 20 HOA patients performing maximum force during six representative grasp types (the most commonly used in ADLs). The EMG characteristics were used to identify discriminant functions to detect HOA. The results show that forearm muscles are significantly affected by HOA in EMG terms, with very high success rates (between 93.3% and 100%) in the discriminant analyses, which suggest that EMG can be used as a preliminary step towards confirmation with current HOA diagnostic techniques. Digit flexors during cylindrical grasp, thumb muscles during oblique palmar grasp, and wrist extensors and radial deviators during the intermediate power–precision grasp are good candidates to help detect HOA. MDPI 2023-02-22 /pmc/articles/PMC10006890/ /pubmed/36904616 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s23052413 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Vergara, Margarita
Toward Early and Objective Hand Osteoarthritis Detection by Using EMG during Grasps
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title_fullStr Toward Early and Objective Hand Osteoarthritis Detection by Using EMG during Grasps
title_full_unstemmed Toward Early and Objective Hand Osteoarthritis Detection by Using EMG during Grasps
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10006890/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36904616
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s23052413
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