Stimulated grip strength measurement: Validation of a novel method for functional assessment.
Muscle Nerve
; 60(4): 437-442, 2019 10.
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BACKGROUND: Reliable measurement of functional recovery is critical in translational peripheral nerve regeneration research. Behavioral functional assessments such as volitional grip strength testing (vGST) are limited by inherent behavioral variability. Isometric tetanic force testing (ITFT) is highly reliable but precludes serial measurements. Combining elements of vGST and ITFT, stimulated grip strength testing (sGST) involves percutaneous median nerve stimulation to elicit maximal tetanic contraction of digital flexors, thereby allowing for consistent measurement of maximal grip strength. METHODS: We measured side-to-side equivalence of force using sGST, vGST, and ITFT to determine relative reliability and repeatability. We also performed weekly force measurements following median nerve repair. RESULTS: sGST demonstrated greater reliability and inter-trial repeatability than vGST and similar reliability to ITFT, with the added benefit of serial measurements. CONCLUSIONS: sGST is a valid method for assessing functional recovery that addresses the limitations of the currently available modalities used in translational peripheral nerve regeneration research.
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MEDLINE
Asunto principal:
Fuerza de la Mano
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Recuperación de la Función
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Contracción Isométrica
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Nervio Mediano
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Regeneración Nerviosa
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Animals
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Muscle Nerve
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2019
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