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Meta-Analysis: Association Between Wrist Posture and Carpal Tunnel Syndrome Among Workers

  • You, Doohee;Smith, Allan H.;Rempel, David
    • Safety and Health at Work
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    • 제5권1호
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    • pp.27-31
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    • 2014
  • Background: Carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS) is a common work-related peripheral neuropathy. In addition to grip force and repetitive hand exertions, wrist posture (hyperextension and hyperflexion) may be a risk factor for CTS among workers. However, findings of studies evaluating the relationship between wrist posture and CTS are inconsistent. The purpose of this paper was to conduct a meta-analysis of existing studies to evaluate the evidence of the relationship between wrist posture at work and risk of CTS. Methods: PubMed and Google Scholar were searched to identify relevant studies published between 1980 and 2012. The following search terms were used: "work related", "carpal tunnel syndrome", "wrist posture", and "epidemiology". The studies defined wrist posture as the deviation of the wrist in extension or flexion from a neutral wrist posture. Relative risk (RR) of individual studies for postural risk was pooled to evaluate the overall risk of wrist posture on CTS. Results: Nine studies met the inclusion criteria. All were cross-sectional or case-control designs and relied on self-report or observer's estimates for wrist posture assessment. The pooled RR of work-related CTS increased with increasing hours of exposure to wrist deviation or extension/flexion [RR = 2.01; 95% confidence interval (CI): 1.646-2.43; p < 0.01: Shore-adjusted 95% CI: 1.32-2.97]. Conclusion: We found evidence that prolonged exposure to non-neutral wrist postures is associated with a twofold increased risk for CTS compared with low hours of exposure to non-neutral wrist postures. Workplace interventions to prevent CTS should incorporate training and engineering interventions that reduce sustained non-neutral wrist postures.

Biomechanical Effect of In-line Skating Wrist Guards on the Prevention of Wrist Fracture

  • Lim, Tae-Hong;Linda M. McGrady;Peter Hoepfner;Craig C. Young;William G. Raasch;Han, Jung-Soo
    • Journal of Mechanical Science and Technology
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    • 제15권7호
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    • pp.1072-1076
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    • 2001
  • A biomechanical study was conducted in this study to investigate if in-line skating wrist guards can effectively reduce the impact forces so as to protect the wrist from fracture. The forearm specimens with and without wrist guards were dropped using a specially designed sled to simulate the impact on the wrist while falling. A force plate was used to measure the total impact force on the dropping weight whereas a load cell was attached to the proximal end of the specimen and used to quantify the impact transmitted through the wrist joint. From the non-destructive tests, mean peak force measured from a force plate showed no difference between the guarded and unguarded groups whereas mean impulse of the guarded group was significantly greater than that of the unguarded group (p<0.01). Comparing the peak force and impulse measured from the load cell, the peak force of the guarded group was significantly less than that of the unguarded group (p<0.001), while the impulse values were similar. When the specimens were dropped from a higher position (2.5ft ve. 1ft), all unguarded specimens had severe wrist fractures whereas fracture was found in three out of 5 guarded specimens. Comparison of mean peak forces and impulses showed as significant difference between the guarded and unguarded groups only in the mean impulse measured from the force plate. These results suggest that the wrist guard may protect the wrist by attenuating the peak force transmitted to radius and ulnar although it may not be effective when the wrist is subjected to an impact sufficiently large to cause fractures.

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Effect of Wrist Resistance Training on Motor Control and Strength in Young Males

  • Kim, You-Sin;Kim, Dae-Hoon
    • 한국운동역학회지
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    • 제24권3호
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    • pp.309-315
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    • 2014
  • The aim of the present study was to investigate the effects of 6-week wrist resistance training on wrist torque control. Nineteen subjects were randomly assigned to either the wrist training group (n=9) or the control group (n=10). The training group performed wrist exercises for six directions (flexion, extension, pronation, supination, radial deviation, and ulnar deviation) while the control group did not. Testing for the isometric torque control error, one-repetition maximum (1-RM) strength, and isokinetic maximum torque (angular velocity of $60^{\circ}/s$ wrist movements) were conducted before and after six weeks of resistance training and after every two-week interval of training. The wrist training group showed significant decreases in isometric torque control error in all six directions after the 2-week resistance training, while the control group did not show significant increase or decrease. The training group showed significant increases in the maximum strength in all six directions assessed by 1-RM strength and isokinetic strength tests after the 4-week resistance training, while the control group did not show any statistically significant changes. This study shows that motor control ability significantly improves within the first two weeks of resistance training, while the wrist strength significantly improves within the first four weeks of resistance training in wrist training group compared to the control.

테이핑 기법이 중장년층의 손목 파악력에 미치는 영향 (Effect of Taping Technique on Wrist Grip in Middle-aged People)

  • 유헌종
    • 대한안전경영과학회지
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    • 제24권3호
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    • pp.55-60
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    • 2022
  • The effect of motion taping on the grasping power of the wrist is investigated and here Based on the data obtained from the This study was conducted to provide a theoretical background for the study. Motion taping was performed on the wrist for middle-aged people between 50s and 60s, and the change in wrist gripping power through an electronic dynamometer was tested. According to the wrist grip test results, it was investigated that the application of motion taping has a great effect on the gripping power of the wrist. It is hoped that motion taping will be a tool to reduce musculoskeletal industrial accidents, and it will be helpful to improve the quality of life of workers by reducing the labor intensity or softening the wrist through motion taping.

Offset Wrist를 갖는 6자유도 협동로봇의 역기구학 해석 (Inverse Kinematic Analysis of a 6-DOF Collaborative Robot with Offset Wrist)

  • 김기성;김한성
    • 한국산업융합학회 논문집
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    • 제24권6_2호
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    • pp.953-959
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    • 2021
  • In this paper, the numerical inverse kinematics analysis is presented for a collaborative robot with an offset wrist. Robot manipulators with offset wrist are widely used in industrial applications, due to many advantages over those with wrist center and those with three parallel axes such as simple mechanical design, light weight, and so on. There may not exist a closed-form solution for a robot manipulator with offset wrist. A simple numerical method is applied to solve the inverse kinematics with offset wrist. Singularity is analyzed using Jacobian matrix and the numerical inverse kinematics algorithm is implemented on the real-time controller.

루어낚시 참여자의 손목터널증후군을 위한 EMS 손목보호대의 효과에 관한 연구 (A Study on the Effect of EMS Wrist Guards for Wrist Tunnel Syndrome in Lure-Fishing Participants)

  • 최윤성;박진희;김주용
    • 감성과학
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    • 제25권1호
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    • pp.115-128
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    • 2022
  • 본 연구의 목적은 EMS를 장착한 손목 보호대를 이용해 실제 루어낚시참여자의 손목 통증 저하와 손목 기능개선에 미치는 영향을 알아보는 것이다. 본 연구는 장시간 손으로 낚싯대를 들고 있어야 하는 루어낚시에서 사용가능한 손목 보호대 두 가지 제품을 선별해 전도성 원단을 결합했다. 건강한 35세에서 45세 남성 10명을 대상으로 진행하였고, 선정 조건은 손목부위에 수술 이력이 없고 현재 취미로 루어낚시를 즐기고 있는 사람을 대상으로 선별하였다. 실험동작은 악력과 손목관절 굽힘의 측정(Range of Motion ROM)의 동작으로, 루어낚시를 했을 때의 손목피로도 유발을 위해 지연성 근육통을 유발하는 캐스팅 100회씩을 각 실험 전에 실시하였다. 본 연구의 결과 손목을 감싸는 형태와 반장갑형태의 손목밴드를 착용 후 전기 자극을 주었을 때 통증저하와 ROM 및 악력 기능이 향상되었음을 알 수 있었다. 본 연구의 결론으로 손목보호대에 전기 자극을 적용하였을 때 손목의 피로도와 기능 개선에 효과가 있음을 확인할 수 있었다. 본 연구를 통해 EMS를 장착한 손목 보호대 착용이 루어낚시 참여자들로 하여금 손목 부상을 예방하고 기능회복 증진에 유의미한 효과가 있음을 기대할수 있다.

아래팔 다이나믹 테이핑 적용에 의한 손목 등척성과 등장성 수축 시 짧은 노쪽손목폄근 근활성도의 변화 (Effect of Forearm Dynamic Taping on Muscle Activity of Extensor Carpi Radialis Brevis During Wrist Isometric and Isotonic Contraction)

  • 황천종;김선엽
    • 한국전문물리치료학회지
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    • 제28권2호
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    • pp.93-100
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    • 2021
  • Background: Lateral epicondylitis (LE) is the most common chronic musculoskeletal conditions of the upper extremity with pain and wrist extension disability. The tendon which is most affected is the extensor carpi radialis brevis (ECRB). Previous study evaluated the effect of taping technique on patient with LE, but no study investigated the changes of electromyography (EMG) on ECRB when using dynamic taping (DT) technique. Objects: The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of DT technique using dynamic tape on muscle activity of ECRB during wrist isometric extension, isotonic extension and flexion. Methods: Twenty-one healthy subjects volunteered to participate in this study. Subjects were instructed to perform wrist isometric extension, isotonic extension and flexion without and with DT on origin area of ECRB. Wrist isometric extension was performed at 75%, 50% and 25% (%maximal voluntary contraction force), respectively, based on maximum contraction force. Isotonic extension and flexion test used dumbbell. EMG data was collected from ECRB. Results: EMG of ECRB were statistically significant decrease in wrist isotonic extension after DT (p < 0.05). Significant increase in wrist isometric extension during 25% and 50% force task (p < 0.05). Conclusion: This study applied DT technique to suppress the wrist extensor muscles in 21 healthy adults in their twenties. Change in muscle activity was compared in the ECRB muscle during wrist isometric extension, isotonic extension and flexion task. Based on the results of this study, the DT technique applied to the wrist and forearm area can reduce the load on the wrist extensors when the wrist performs various movements during daily life movements or repetitive tasks, and by using these effects, excessive stress is applied to tennis elbow patients.

에어셀을 이용한 손목 재활훈련 장치 (Wrist Rehabilitation Training Device Using Pneumatic Inflation and Deflation of Air Cells)

  • 이영진;정유진;구교인;지영준
    • 대한의용생체공학회:의공학회지
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    • 제36권2호
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    • pp.37-42
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    • 2015
  • In this paper, we propose a wrist rehabilitation training device using pneumatic inflation and deflation of air cells. By alternating inflation and deflation of upper and lower air cells, the device makes the flexional and extensional movement for wrist rehabilitation. With the angular displacement sensor, it measures the flexion-extension angle of the wrist during the training and the bending angle is used for the automatic control of the device. Using the sensor output, the regression equation was obtained to measure the bending angle of the wrist from a wrist rehabilitation training device. The measurement error of the device was evaluated by comparing the measurement output with the angle from the photograph. The measurement error of wrist bending angle between the sensor and photo was $3.2^{\circ}$ in average. With additional test and improvement, the pneumatic wrist rehabilitation training device might be used for rehabilitation training.

부분 손 절단자를 위한 프로토 타입의 손목 회전 모듈 디자인 제안과 상지 움직임의 영향 분석 (Design and Analysis of a Wrist Rotation Module Prototype for Partial Hand Amputees: Effects on Upper Limb Movement)

  • 최서영;조원우;김기훈
    • 로봇학회논문지
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    • 제18권4호
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    • pp.367-375
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    • 2023
  • Most partial hand amputees experience limited wrist movement, which hinders the efficient functioning of upper limb, affecting hand-to-use coordination and the usability of the prosthetic hand. This limitation can lead to secondary musculoskeletal issues due to repetitive compensatory movement patterns. However, current partial hand prosthetic lack rotational wrist movement due to challenges in accommodating various hand shapes and limited space. In our study, we proposed a prosthetic hand with a wrist rotation module for partial hand amputees, aiming to reduce compensatory movement. To validate the proposed wrist rotation module, we conducted motion analysis during reach-to-grasp task. Furthermore, during the Jebsen-Taylor hand function test, we evaluated both the effect on upper limb movement and the usability of the prosthetic hand, comparing configurations with and without the wrist rotation module. The results showed that the prosthetic hand equipped with rotational wrist movements reduces compensatory movements and promotes efficient upper limb movement patterns. This finding highlights the value of incorporating a wrist rotation module in prosthetic hands to improve upper limb movement for partial hand amputees.

적외선카메라를 이용한 다트던지기 운동에서의 제한된 손목관절 움직임 분석 (The Motion Analysis of the limited Wrist Joint During Dart-Throwing Motion by Using Infrared Camera)

  • 박찬수;박종일;김광기;장익규;김태윤;이상림;백구현
    • 대한의용생체공학회:의공학회지
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    • 제34권2호
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    • pp.55-62
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    • 2013
  • Wrist joints consist of irregularly shaped carpal bones and other complicated structures. Thus, evaluating the motion of a wrist joint is a challenging task. In this study, we used an infrared camera to perform a kinematic analysis of a dart-throwing motion. We measured the difference between the movement of a normal wrist and constrained wrist (wrist with a wrist glove) in the dart-throwing motion with thirty six healthy participants. We measured the ulna flexion - radial extension motion using the attached passive marker and analyzed it using Polygon software and SPSS. The pitch and yaw motions with a glove was bigger than the ones without a glove by 20 and 15 degrees, respectively. On the other hand, the roll motion without a glove was bigger than the one with a glove by 7 degree. Wilcoxon signed rank test (p<0.05) confirmed that there are significant differences between the motion with and without a glove. It was found that the magnitude of the pitch and yaw motion with a constrained wrist joint toward radial extension in dart-throwing motion is smaller than the one with a normal wrist joint. However, a normal wrist joint showed a bigger movement in the roll direction.