Resistance Training Can Improve Fine Manual Dexterity in Essential Tremor Patients: A Preliminary Study

Abstract Sequeira G, Keogh JW, Kavanagh JJ. Resistance training can improve fine manual dexterity in essential tremor patients: a preliminary study. Objective To determine if a short-term resistance training (RT) program of the upper limb can improve strength, fine manual dexterity, and quality of l...

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description Abstract Sequeira G, Keogh JW, Kavanagh JJ. Resistance training can improve fine manual dexterity in essential tremor patients: a preliminary study. Objective To determine if a short-term resistance training (RT) program of the upper limb can improve strength, fine manual dexterity, and quality of life in individuals with essential tremor (ET). Design Single group, dual pretest-posttest intervention study. Setting General community. Participants Participants (N=6; mean age ± SD, 74±7y) clinically diagnosed as having ET (mean years diagnosed ± SD, 19±7y) were recruited into the study. Intervention A 6-week RT program involving unilateral dumbbell bicep curls, wrist flexion, and wrist extension exercises twice a week. Main Outcome Measures Upper limb strength determined from five-repetition maximum; fine manual dexterity determined from the Purdue Pegboard Test (PPT) for the hand of the most affected limb, the hand of the least affected limb, both hands, and a bilateral assembly task; and quality of life determined from the Medical Outcomes Study 36-Item Short-Form Health Survey and the ET specific Quality of Life in Essential Tremor questionnaire. Results The RT program resulted in significant increases in 4 of the 6 upper limb strength measures. Significant improvements in the PPT were observed for the single hand components of this test. PPT performance improved immediately after RT when using the most affected limb, but these changes took longer to be observed for the least affected limb. Conclusions Overall, fine manual dexterity improved in ET patients after a simple RT program. The findings of this preliminary study provide clear evidence that RT is worthy of further investigation as a therapy for improving functionality in ET patients.
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Resistance training can improve fine manual dexterity in essential tremor patients: a preliminary study. Objective To determine if a short-term resistance training (RT) program of the upper limb can improve strength, fine manual dexterity, and quality of life in individuals with essential tremor (ET). Design Single group, dual pretest-posttest intervention study. Setting General community. Participants Participants (N=6; mean age ± SD, 74±7y) clinically diagnosed as having ET (mean years diagnosed ± SD, 19±7y) were recruited into the study. Intervention A 6-week RT program involving unilateral dumbbell bicep curls, wrist flexion, and wrist extension exercises twice a week. 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