Complex motions embedded in a hand exercise regimen – effects on thumb function in participants with carpometacarpal osteoarthritis: A pilot study

Objective:The goal of this pilot study was to identify changes associated with completion of a unique six-week hand exercise program in persons with carpometacarpal osteoarthritis.Methods:Twenty-four individuals, aged 55–80, with doctor-diagnosed carpometacarpal osteoarthritis participated in the st...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of clinical and translational science 2023-01, Vol.7 (1), p.e234-e234, Article e234
Hauptverfasser: Vocelle, Amber R., Shafer, Gail, Bush, Tamara Reid
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Zusammenfassung:Objective:The goal of this pilot study was to identify changes associated with completion of a unique six-week hand exercise program in persons with carpometacarpal osteoarthritis.Methods:Twenty-four individuals, aged 55–80, with doctor-diagnosed carpometacarpal osteoarthritis participated in the study. Movement data from standard clinical motions and complex multi-planar motions were obtained using a motion capture system at three-time points: an initial visit, after two weeks of hand exercises, and after completion of the six-week exercise program.Results:This exercise program produced trends of improvement in complex multi-planar motions. Specifically, joint angle changes were seen during opposition and the formation of an “okay sign” that was included as part of the exercise program.Conclusion:Through the use of motion capture, changes were identified in thumb joint function after exercise. Specifically, motions associated with the more complex multi-planar tasks showed changes in individual joint contributions following the six-week exercise intervention. The results suggest that further exploration of this exercise program, particularly the inclusion of complex multi-planar tasks during osteoarthritis treatment and associated evaluations, should be considered in future clinical studies.
ISSN:2059-8661
2059-8661
DOI:10.1017/cts.2023.661