Ehlers-Danlos综合征中感应手的位置。

IF 1.3 4区 医学 Q4 NEUROSCIENCES Somatosensory and Motor Research Pub Date : 2021-12-01 Epub Date: 2021-09-09 DOI:10.1080/08990220.2021.1973403
Holly A Clayton, Bernard Marius 't Hart, Denise Y P Henriques
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目的:探讨关节活动过度对手部本体感觉的敏锐度和精确性的影响。材料和方法:我们比较了EDS患者和对照组的本体感觉敏锐度和精确度。然后,我们测量了他们对手的位置估计的变化,在参与者根据改变的手的视觉反馈调整他们的手后。贝顿量表用于量化关节过度活动的程度。结果:两组在手部位置估计的准确性上没有差异,在视觉诱导的手部位置变化上也没有差异。然而,当单纯基于本体感觉时,EDS患者的估计不太精确,可以通过Beighton评分部分预测。结论:当只有传入信息可用时,EDS患者在估计其手的位置时精度较低,但传出信号的存在可能会减少这种不准确性。那些移动能力更强的人更有可能用词不精确。
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Sensing hand position in Ehlers-Danlos syndrome.

Purpose: To explore the effect of joint hypermobility on acuity, and precision, of hand proprioception.

Materials and methods: We compared proprioceptive acuity, and precision, between EDS patients and controls. We then measured any changes in their estimates of hand position after participants adapted their reaches in response to altered visual feedback of their hand. The Beighton Scale was used to quantify the magnitude of joint hypermobility.

Results: There were no differences between the groups in the accuracy of estimates of hand location, nor in the visually induced changes in hand location. However, EDS patients' estimates were less precise when based purely on proprioception and could be partially predicted by Beighton score.

Conclusions: EDS patients are less precise at estimating their hand's location when only afferent information is available, but the presence of efferent signalling may reduce this imprecision. Those who are more hypermobile are more likely to be imprecise.

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Somatosensory and Motor Research
Somatosensory and Motor Research 医学-神经科学
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期刊介绍: Somatosensory & Motor Research publishes original, high-quality papers that encompass the entire range of investigations related to the neural bases for somatic sensation, somatic motor function, somatic motor integration, and modeling thereof. Comprising anatomical, physiological, biochemical, pharmacological, behavioural, and psychophysical studies, Somatosensory & Motor Research covers all facets of the peripheral and central processes underlying cutaneous sensation, and includes studies relating to afferent and efferent mechanisms of deep structures (e.g., viscera, muscle). Studies of motor systems at all levels of the neuraxis are covered, but reports restricted to non-neural aspects of muscle generally would belong in other journals.
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