Peripheral for Quantify Strength of Children Functional During the Pinch Movement
Overview
- Phase
- Not Applicable
- Intervention
- Not specified
- Conditions
- Hand Strength
- Sponsor
- University of Mogi das Cruzes
- Enrollment
- 30
- Primary Endpoint
- Force
- Status
- Completed
- Last Updated
- 9 years ago
Overview
Brief Summary
This study has developed a peripheral to quantify the functional strength of children without motor change during the movement of grip and pinch. It was possible to know the exact values of these strengths, the range of motion that was made, and also if the grip strength was maintained during all the arc of motion.
Detailed Description
Since childhood, it has been necessary to produce sufficient force to grip and pinch, for performing daily tasks independently; therefore, measurements of these forces end up being useful markers to evaluate the performance and the physical development of the child. It was developed a peripheral containing three devices and instrumented for analyzing the force applied during execution of the cylindrical grip movement, pinch pulp-side and pinch pulp-pulp in different situations of the daily life of the volunteer. The data acquisition interface was developed in a software for data recording. For the peripheral functionality tests, thirty volunteers of both genders were selected. They were also students of the Sports Secretary, with no motor abnormalities, between seven and ten years old.
Investigators
Silvia Regina M. S. Boschi
PhD
University of Mogi das Cruzes
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria
- •change Absence of skeletal muscle in the upper limbs
- •neurological disorder Absence
- •Informed Consent signed by the responsible
- •with preserved cognitive.
- •consent form signed by the volunteer
Exclusion Criteria
- •Having less than 7 years old
- •Having more than 10 years old
- •To present some compromise skeletal muscle in the upper limbs
- •not take part in the research
Outcomes
Primary Outcomes
Force
Time Frame: 15 minutes
The force of cylindrical grip movement was measured through a door handle device, pinch pulp-side through a door key and pinch pulp-pulp movement through a switch. The test was measured 3 times with 1 minute interval and it was measured the strength during all arc of motion. Unit of measurement: Newton (N).
Secondary Outcomes
- range of motion in angle(15 minutes)
- range of motion in percentage(15 minutes)