2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.apergo.2018.12.003
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Effect of assistive devices on hand and arm posture during activities of daily living

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“…People with Parkinson’s disease (PD) dress and undress daily. However, these activities of daily living (ADL; WHO, 2001) cause greater dependence in this population due to the difficulty in dealing with clothes that require fine manipulation skills, such as fastenings (closures) on garments (Roda-Sales et al, 2019). The symptoms of PD in the upper limbs, such as deficits in fine manual dexterity and coordinated movements, for example, apraxia (Pahwaa et al, 2018), limit the ability of people with PD to dress and undress independently, especially when handling clothing fasteners.…”
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“…People with Parkinson’s disease (PD) dress and undress daily. However, these activities of daily living (ADL; WHO, 2001) cause greater dependence in this population due to the difficulty in dealing with clothes that require fine manipulation skills, such as fastenings (closures) on garments (Roda-Sales et al, 2019). The symptoms of PD in the upper limbs, such as deficits in fine manual dexterity and coordinated movements, for example, apraxia (Pahwaa et al, 2018), limit the ability of people with PD to dress and undress independently, especially when handling clothing fasteners.…”
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“…The work presented in this section was published in Applied Ergonomics under the title "Effect of assistive devices on hand and arm posture during activities of daily living" [238].…”
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“…La manipulación puede ser tan sencilla como trasladar un objeto o tan compleja como transportar y manipular simultáneamente un objeto de forma precisa con la punta de los dedos (Landsmeer, 1962). Dependiendo de la patología o circunstancia que genere la disfunción, se tendrán unas limitaciones u otras, afectando bien a conformar unos agarres determinados, a ejercer fuerzas en determinadas direcciones o a la capacidad de controlar de forma diestra los movimientos, y por tanto las necesidades a cubrir por los DA van a ser diferentes, incluso para realizar una misma tarea (Duruöz, 2014;Roda-Sales et al, 2019b, 2019a. Así, en el caso de OAM, las tareas más problemáticas son las relacionadas con la gestión del hogar que precisan de una mayor fuerza de agarre combinada con movimientos de torsión (Kjeken et al, 2005;Stamm et al, 2016).…”
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“…El uso de DA disminuye los requerimientos que supone la realización de determinadas tareas, sustituyendo los impedimentos en el rango de movimiento, fuerza muscular, resistencia y destreza manual, mejorando las capacidades funcionales de las personas con patología en las manos (Kjeken et al, 2011;Rogers & Holm, 1992). Ayudas técnicas y DA, por tanto, ayudan a alcanzar la mayor independencia posible del usuario, para mejorar su calidad de vida y reducir el impacto de enfermedades que afectan a la capacidad de ejecución de las actividades de la vida diaria (AVD) (Duruöz, 2014;Kjeken et al, 2011;Roda-Sales et al, 2019a), pero, además, ayudan a evitar o ralentizar el deterioro de las estructuras de la mano (Duruöz, 2014). Por el contrario, no usar dichos dispositivos podría provocar un agravamiento de la patología o propiciar posibles accidentes domésticos.…”
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