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EFFECT OF MULTI-GRIP MYOELECTRIC PROSTHETIC HANDS ON DAILY ACTIVITIES, PAIN-RELATED DISABILITY AND PROSTHESIS USE COMPARED WITH SINGLE-GRIP MYOELECTRIC PROSTHESES: A SINGLE-CASE STUDY

OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the effect of multi-grip myoelectric prosthetic hands on performance of daily activities, pain-related disability and prosthesis use, in comparison with single-grip myoelectric prosthetic hands. DESIGN: Single-case AB design. PATIENTS: Nine adults with upper-limb loss particip...

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Autores principales: WIDEHAMMAR, Cathrine, HIYOSHI, Ayako, LIDSTROM HOLMQVIST, Kajsa, LINDNER, Helen, HERMANSSON, Liselotte
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Foundation for Rehabilitation Information 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8862656/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34766184
http://dx.doi.org/10.2340/jrm.v53.807
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author WIDEHAMMAR, Cathrine
HIYOSHI, Ayako
LIDSTROM HOLMQVIST, Kajsa
LINDNER, Helen
HERMANSSON, Liselotte
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HIYOSHI, Ayako
LIDSTROM HOLMQVIST, Kajsa
LINDNER, Helen
HERMANSSON, Liselotte
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description OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the effect of multi-grip myoelectric prosthetic hands on performance of daily activities, pain-related disability and prosthesis use, in comparison with single-grip myoelectric prosthetic hands. DESIGN: Single-case AB design. PATIENTS: Nine adults with upper-limb loss participated in the study. All had previous experience of single-grip myoelectric prostheses and were prescribed a prosthesis with multi-grip functions. METHODS: To assess the changes in daily activities, pain-related disability and prosthesis use between single-grip and multi-grip myoelectric prosthetic hands, the Canadian Occupational Performance Measure, Pain Disability Index, and prosthesis wearing time were measured at multiple time-points. Visual assessment of graphs and multi-level linear regression were used to assess changes in the outcome measures. RESULTS: At 6 months' follow-up self-perceived performance and satisfaction scores had increased, prosthesis wearing time had increased, and pain-related disability had reduced in participants with musculoskeletal pain at baseline. On average, 8 of the 11 available grip types were used. Most useful were the power grip, tripod pinch and lateral pinch. CONCLUSION: The multi-grip myoelectric prosthetic hand has favourable effects on performance of, and satisfaction with, individually chosen activities, prostheses use and pain-related disability. A durable single-grip myoelectric prosthetic hand may still be needed for heavier physical activities. With structured training, a standard 2-site electrode control system can be used to operate a multi-grip myoelectric prosthetic hand.
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spelling pubmed-88626562022-03-08 EFFECT OF MULTI-GRIP MYOELECTRIC PROSTHETIC HANDS ON DAILY ACTIVITIES, PAIN-RELATED DISABILITY AND PROSTHESIS USE COMPARED WITH SINGLE-GRIP MYOELECTRIC PROSTHESES: A SINGLE-CASE STUDY WIDEHAMMAR, Cathrine HIYOSHI, Ayako LIDSTROM HOLMQVIST, Kajsa LINDNER, Helen HERMANSSON, Liselotte J Rehabil Med Original Report OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the effect of multi-grip myoelectric prosthetic hands on performance of daily activities, pain-related disability and prosthesis use, in comparison with single-grip myoelectric prosthetic hands. DESIGN: Single-case AB design. PATIENTS: Nine adults with upper-limb loss participated in the study. All had previous experience of single-grip myoelectric prostheses and were prescribed a prosthesis with multi-grip functions. METHODS: To assess the changes in daily activities, pain-related disability and prosthesis use between single-grip and multi-grip myoelectric prosthetic hands, the Canadian Occupational Performance Measure, Pain Disability Index, and prosthesis wearing time were measured at multiple time-points. Visual assessment of graphs and multi-level linear regression were used to assess changes in the outcome measures. RESULTS: At 6 months' follow-up self-perceived performance and satisfaction scores had increased, prosthesis wearing time had increased, and pain-related disability had reduced in participants with musculoskeletal pain at baseline. On average, 8 of the 11 available grip types were used. Most useful were the power grip, tripod pinch and lateral pinch. CONCLUSION: The multi-grip myoelectric prosthetic hand has favourable effects on performance of, and satisfaction with, individually chosen activities, prostheses use and pain-related disability. A durable single-grip myoelectric prosthetic hand may still be needed for heavier physical activities. With structured training, a standard 2-site electrode control system can be used to operate a multi-grip myoelectric prosthetic hand. Foundation for Rehabilitation Information 2021-11-12 /pmc/articles/PMC8862656/ /pubmed/34766184 http://dx.doi.org/10.2340/jrm.v53.807 Text en © 2022 Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) .
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LIDSTROM HOLMQVIST, Kajsa
LINDNER, Helen
HERMANSSON, Liselotte
EFFECT OF MULTI-GRIP MYOELECTRIC PROSTHETIC HANDS ON DAILY ACTIVITIES, PAIN-RELATED DISABILITY AND PROSTHESIS USE COMPARED WITH SINGLE-GRIP MYOELECTRIC PROSTHESES: A SINGLE-CASE STUDY
title EFFECT OF MULTI-GRIP MYOELECTRIC PROSTHETIC HANDS ON DAILY ACTIVITIES, PAIN-RELATED DISABILITY AND PROSTHESIS USE COMPARED WITH SINGLE-GRIP MYOELECTRIC PROSTHESES: A SINGLE-CASE STUDY
title_full EFFECT OF MULTI-GRIP MYOELECTRIC PROSTHETIC HANDS ON DAILY ACTIVITIES, PAIN-RELATED DISABILITY AND PROSTHESIS USE COMPARED WITH SINGLE-GRIP MYOELECTRIC PROSTHESES: A SINGLE-CASE STUDY
title_fullStr EFFECT OF MULTI-GRIP MYOELECTRIC PROSTHETIC HANDS ON DAILY ACTIVITIES, PAIN-RELATED DISABILITY AND PROSTHESIS USE COMPARED WITH SINGLE-GRIP MYOELECTRIC PROSTHESES: A SINGLE-CASE STUDY
title_full_unstemmed EFFECT OF MULTI-GRIP MYOELECTRIC PROSTHETIC HANDS ON DAILY ACTIVITIES, PAIN-RELATED DISABILITY AND PROSTHESIS USE COMPARED WITH SINGLE-GRIP MYOELECTRIC PROSTHESES: A SINGLE-CASE STUDY
title_short EFFECT OF MULTI-GRIP MYOELECTRIC PROSTHETIC HANDS ON DAILY ACTIVITIES, PAIN-RELATED DISABILITY AND PROSTHESIS USE COMPARED WITH SINGLE-GRIP MYOELECTRIC PROSTHESES: A SINGLE-CASE STUDY
title_sort effect of multi-grip myoelectric prosthetic hands on daily activities, pain-related disability and prosthesis use compared with single-grip myoelectric prostheses: a single-case study
topic Original Report
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8862656/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34766184
http://dx.doi.org/10.2340/jrm.v53.807
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