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Wrist weight-bearing tolerance in healthy adults
Institution:1. Leon Root, MD Motion Analysis Laboratory, Department of Rehabilitation, Hospital for Special Surgery, New York, NY, USA;2. University of Miami Miller School of Medicine, Miami, FL, USA;1. University of Pittsburgh Medical Center – Hamot, Erie, PA, USA;2. University of Delaware, Newark, DE, USA;3. Pennsylvania State University Harrisburg, Middletown, PA, USA;4. Shriners Hospital for Children, Philadelphia, PA, USA;5. Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia, PA, USA
Abstract:Study DesignCross-sectional.IntroductionNo information is available in the literature regarding the amount of weight-bearing tolerance in a normal human wrist.Purpose of the StudyTo establish the normal limits of human wrist weight-bearing tolerance and to determine if gender, age and height are predictors of this weight-bearing tolerance.MethodsA sample (N = 465) of healthy adults ages 18-64 completed a questionnaire indicating their gender, age range and height. Subjects were instructed in performing a wrist weight-bearing tolerance test using a calibrated analog scale. The amount of pressure that the subject was able to apply to the scale in 3 independent trials was recorded and analyzed.ResultsA strong positive correlation was found between average weight- bearing values achieved through the right and left hands for the subjects of this study, r(463)= .97, P < .001. A 2-way analysis of covariance revealed main effects for both gender (20.9, 95% CI 15.7, 26.0] pounds, P < .001) and age (F(4, 454) = 6.143, P < .001, partial η2 = .051). The highest weight-bearing tolerance was observed in males and individuals 25-34 years of age. Multiple regression analysis affirmed that gender, height and age categories of 45-54 and 55 to 64 were all statistically significant predictors of wrist weight-bearing tolerance, P < .01.DiscussionThese results establish normal wrist weight-bearing tolerance values and demonstrate that gender, age and height are predictors of this weight-bearing tolerance.ConclusionThese results could allow identification of pathologies associated with wrist instability.
Keywords:Wrist injury  Wrist weight-bearing norms  Wrist rehabilitation
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