The purpose of this study is to assess hand functions and wrist joint position sense in patients with and without PsA.
In this study, 54 patients (18 of them RA, 18 of them PsA and, 18 of them asymptomatic healthy group) were included. The patient group was selected from the patients who came to the Izmir Katip Celebi University Ataturk Training and Research Hospital Rheumatology Outpatient Clinic for routine control. Participants were matched according to age and gender. It was recorded demographic and clinical data. Grip and pinch strengths were evaluated within the scope of hand function evaluation. Wrist joint position sense was evaluated along with hand functions.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
54
This study does not contain any intervention.
Izmir Katip Celebi University Ataturk Research and Training Hospital
Izmir, Izmir/ Cigli, Turkey (Türkiye)
Grip Strength
Grip strenght was examined using a hand dynamometer (Lafayette Proffessional Hand Held Dynamometer, USA).
Time frame: Data collection will continue until September 2019. Data analysis and report preparation will be completed by August 2020.
Two-Point Pinch Strength
It was evaluated by pinchmeter (Lafayette,USA).
Time frame: Data collection will continue until September 2019. Data analysis and report preparation will be completed by August 2020.
Three-Point Pinch Strength
It was evaluated by pinchmeter (Lafayette,USA).
Time frame: Data collection will continue until September 2019. Data analysis and report preparation will be completed by August 2020.
Lateral Pinch Strength
It was evaluated by pinchmeter (Lafayette,USA).
Time frame: Data collection will continue until September 2019. Data analysis and report preparation will be completed by August 2020.
DASH score
The DASH score provides information about the general functionality of the upper extremity and especially activities of hand.
Time frame: Data collection will continue until September 2019. Data analysis and report preparation will be completed by August 2020.
Wrist Joint Position Sense
Wrist joint position sense was evaluated by goniometric re-position error test ( in 30◦ wrist extansion, 3 repeat ).
Time frame: Data collection will continue until September 2019. Data analysis and report preparation will be completed by August 2020.
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