Assessing Subclinical Tactual Deficits in the Hand Function of Diabetic Blind Persons at Risk for Peripheral Neuropathy
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Auteurs : David Travieso ; Susan J. LedermanSource :
- Archives of physical medicine and rehabilitation [ 0003-9993 ] ; 2007.
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- Diabète, Pathologie du système nerveux périphérique, Vision aveugle, Fonction main, Facteur risque, Adulte, Rétinopathie, Enquête, Evaluation performance, Rééducation, Etude comparative, Volontaire, Droit, Main, Age, Pronostic, Peau, Résolution spatiale, Rugosité, Précision, Classification, Articulation.
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Abstract
Objective: To assess subclinical impairments in tactual hand function produced by diabetes mellitus in late-blind adults with diabetic retinopathy. Design: The survey compares diabetic blind with nondiabetic blind and blindfolded sighted controls in terms of their performance on a battery of tests that assess tactual hand function. Setting: Subjects were evaluated at their rehabilitation program center in Madrid. Participants: Nine (referred) diabetic blind subjects affected by diabetic retinopathy versus 10 (referred) nondiabetic blind subjects versus 10 blindfolded sighted volunteers, all right-handed and matched for age. Subjects were referred by the training professionals of the rehabilitation program center and asked to volunteer. Interventions: Not applicable. Main Outcome Measures: Cutaneous force and spatial resolution thresholds, haptic psychophysical functions for perceived roughness, weight, and size, and both accuracy and response times for haptic classification of 3-dimensional common objects. Measures of joint mobility, muscular strength, and motor dexterity were also included. Results: The diabetic blind performed significantly poorer than the controls in terms of force sensitivity (distal and proximal finger pads, and palm), spatial resolution (distal finger pad only), motor dexterity, perceived roughness, and finally, haptic object classification response times for texture-diagnostic objects. Conclusions: Subclinical disturbances in the tactual hand function of the diabetic blind subjects were only documented in perceptual and motor tasks for which cutaneous, as opposed to kinesthetic, information was particularly relevant.
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ET : | Assessing Subclinical Tactual Deficits in the Hand Function of Diabetic Blind Persons at Risk for Peripheral Neuropathy |
AU : | TRAVIESO (David); LEDERMAN (Susan J.) |
AF : | Facultad de Psicología, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid/Espagne (1 aut.); Department of Psychology, Queen's University/Canada (2 aut.) |
DT : | Publication en série; Niveau analytique |
SO : | Archives of physical medicine and rehabilitation; ISSN 0003-9993; Coden APMHAI; Etats-Unis; Da. 2007; Vol. 88; No. 12; Pp. 1662-1672; Bibl. 39 ref. |
LA : | Anglais |
EA : | Objective: To assess subclinical impairments in tactual hand function produced by diabetes mellitus in late-blind adults with diabetic retinopathy. Design: The survey compares diabetic blind with nondiabetic blind and blindfolded sighted controls in terms of their performance on a battery of tests that assess tactual hand function. Setting: Subjects were evaluated at their rehabilitation program center in Madrid. Participants: Nine (referred) diabetic blind subjects affected by diabetic retinopathy versus 10 (referred) nondiabetic blind subjects versus 10 blindfolded sighted volunteers, all right-handed and matched for age. Subjects were referred by the training professionals of the rehabilitation program center and asked to volunteer. Interventions: Not applicable. Main Outcome Measures: Cutaneous force and spatial resolution thresholds, haptic psychophysical functions for perceived roughness, weight, and size, and both accuracy and response times for haptic classification of 3-dimensional common objects. Measures of joint mobility, muscular strength, and motor dexterity were also included. Results: The diabetic blind performed significantly poorer than the controls in terms of force sensitivity (distal and proximal finger pads, and palm), spatial resolution (distal finger pad only), motor dexterity, perceived roughness, and finally, haptic object classification response times for texture-diagnostic objects. Conclusions: Subclinical disturbances in the tactual hand function of the diabetic blind subjects were only documented in perceptual and motor tasks for which cutaneous, as opposed to kinesthetic, information was particularly relevant. |
CC : | 002B21E01A; 002B09I; 002B26O |
FD : | Diabète; Pathologie du système nerveux périphérique; Vision aveugle; Fonction main; Facteur risque; Adulte; Rétinopathie; Enquête; Evaluation performance; Rééducation; Etude comparative; Volontaire; Droit; Main; Age; Pronostic; Peau; Résolution spatiale; Rugosité; Précision; Classification; Articulation |
FG : | Homme; Endocrinopathie; Pathologie du système nerveux; Pathologie de l'oeil; Trouble de la vision |
ED : | Diabetes mellitus; Peripheral nerve disease; Blindsight; Hand function; Risk factor; Adult; Retinopathy; Survey; Performance evaluation; Reeducation; Comparative study; Volunteer; Right; Hand; Age; Prognosis; Skin; Spatial resolution; Roughness; Accuracy; Classification; Joint |
EG : | Human; Endocrinopathy; Nervous system diseases; Eye disease; Vision disorder |
SD : | Diabetes; Nervio periférico patología; Visión ciega; Función mano; Factor riesgo; Adulto; Retinopatía; Encuesta; Evaluación prestación; Reeducación; Estudio comparativo; Voluntario; Derecho; Mano; Edad; Pronóstico; Piel; Resolución espacial; Rugosidad; Precisión; Clasificación; Articulación |
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<ET>Assessing Subclinical Tactual Deficits in the Hand Function of Diabetic Blind Persons at Risk for Peripheral Neuropathy</ET>
<AU>TRAVIESO (David); LEDERMAN (Susan J.)</AU>
<AF>Facultad de Psicología, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid/Espagne (1 aut.); Department of Psychology, Queen's University/Canada (2 aut.)</AF>
<DT>Publication en série; Niveau analytique</DT>
<SO>Archives of physical medicine and rehabilitation; ISSN 0003-9993; Coden APMHAI; Etats-Unis; Da. 2007; Vol. 88; No. 12; Pp. 1662-1672; Bibl. 39 ref.</SO>
<LA>Anglais</LA>
<EA>Objective: To assess subclinical impairments in tactual hand function produced by diabetes mellitus in late-blind adults with diabetic retinopathy. Design: The survey compares diabetic blind with nondiabetic blind and blindfolded sighted controls in terms of their performance on a battery of tests that assess tactual hand function. Setting: Subjects were evaluated at their rehabilitation program center in Madrid. Participants: Nine (referred) diabetic blind subjects affected by diabetic retinopathy versus 10 (referred) nondiabetic blind subjects versus 10 blindfolded sighted volunteers, all right-handed and matched for age. Subjects were referred by the training professionals of the rehabilitation program center and asked to volunteer. Interventions: Not applicable. Main Outcome Measures: Cutaneous force and spatial resolution thresholds, haptic psychophysical functions for perceived roughness, weight, and size, and both accuracy and response times for haptic classification of 3-dimensional common objects. Measures of joint mobility, muscular strength, and motor dexterity were also included. Results: The diabetic blind performed significantly poorer than the controls in terms of force sensitivity (distal and proximal finger pads, and palm), spatial resolution (distal finger pad only), motor dexterity, perceived roughness, and finally, haptic object classification response times for texture-diagnostic objects. Conclusions: Subclinical disturbances in the tactual hand function of the diabetic blind subjects were only documented in perceptual and motor tasks for which cutaneous, as opposed to kinesthetic, information was particularly relevant.</EA>
<CC>002B21E01A; 002B09I; 002B26O</CC>
<FD>Diabète; Pathologie du système nerveux périphérique; Vision aveugle; Fonction main; Facteur risque; Adulte; Rétinopathie; Enquête; Evaluation performance; Rééducation; Etude comparative; Volontaire; Droit; Main; Age; Pronostic; Peau; Résolution spatiale; Rugosité; Précision; Classification; Articulation</FD>
<FG>Homme; Endocrinopathie; Pathologie du système nerveux; Pathologie de l'oeil; Trouble de la vision</FG>
<ED>Diabetes mellitus; Peripheral nerve disease; Blindsight; Hand function; Risk factor; Adult; Retinopathy; Survey; Performance evaluation; Reeducation; Comparative study; Volunteer; Right; Hand; Age; Prognosis; Skin; Spatial resolution; Roughness; Accuracy; Classification; Joint</ED>
<EG>Human; Endocrinopathy; Nervous system diseases; Eye disease; Vision disorder</EG>
<SD>Diabetes; Nervio periférico patología; Visión ciega; Función mano; Factor riesgo; Adulto; Retinopatía; Encuesta; Evaluación prestación; Reeducación; Estudio comparativo; Voluntario; Derecho; Mano; Edad; Pronóstico; Piel; Resolución espacial; Rugosidad; Precisión; Clasificación; Articulación</SD>
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