Investigation of sensory and motor functions of wrist in patients with rheumatoid arthritis

Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is a systemic and autoimmune disease that affects many tissues and organs in the body, especially the synovial joint and periarticular structures. One of the most affected joints is the hand joints, and there is also involvement in the wrist joint. The purpose of this study...

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description Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is a systemic and autoimmune disease that affects many tissues and organs in the body, especially the synovial joint and periarticular structures. One of the most affected joints is the hand joints, and there is also involvement in the wrist joint. The purpose of this study was to assess the sensory and motor functions of the wrist with a gold standard method and to determine the relationship between the motor and sensory functions of the wrist and wrist-related pain/disability level and hand grip strength in patients with RA. Flexor and extensor muscle strength and joint position sense of the wrist were evaluated using isokinetic dynamometer, hand grip strength was measured using dynamometer, and wrist related pain and disability was assessed by Patient Rated Wrist Evaluation (PRWE) questionnaire. Thirty-one patients with RA and 31 healthy controls were included in the study. Control group had better results regarding wrist flexor and extensor muscle strength and wrist joint position sense than RA patients for both hands/wrists. A positive and strong correlation and a negative and weak correlation were found between muscle strength and joint position sense of the wrist and hand grip strength, respectively. Compared to healthy subjects, RA patients showed wrist-related sensorimotor deficits. Therefore, evaluation of the wrist should not be ignored in the examination of patients with RA. In addition, when planning the treatment program of the patients, not only hand exercises but also exercises involving the wrist should be taken into consideration. •Patients with Rheumatoid Arthritis (RA) showed wrist-related sensorimotor deficits.•Wrist muscle strength is decreased in RA patients.•Wrist joint position sense is deteroriated in RA patients.•Wrist should also be considered in the treatment of RA patients.
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