2020
DOI: 10.1080/23311916.2020.1719572
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Perceptions of senior citizens on the use and desired features of a wristband for maintaining, strengthening, and regaining hand and finger function

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“…The objective of the wristband is to provide vibration therapy near the median nerve as the HRV signal deviates away from the normal threshold of the user. In a study by weeks-levy et al, the authors explored features of wristbands desired by seniors to encourage their use by administering online questionnaires [14]. In the study, 105 seniors participated in the questionnaire above the age of 50.…”
Section: Wristband Designmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The objective of the wristband is to provide vibration therapy near the median nerve as the HRV signal deviates away from the normal threshold of the user. In a study by weeks-levy et al, the authors explored features of wristbands desired by seniors to encourage their use by administering online questionnaires [14]. In the study, 105 seniors participated in the questionnaire above the age of 50.…”
Section: Wristband Designmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Household management tasks, especially those requiring high grip force combined with twisting movements, have been identified as the ones generating more functional problems in HOA patients (Kjeken et al, 2005). In particular, the jar opening task is one of the most limiting activities for old people (Weeks-Levy et al, 2020).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…En un estudio del grupo BE en que se encuestó a 33 pacientes de OAM (edad 70.0 ± 10.0 años) (Gracia-Ibáñez et al, 2022), el 72% refirió problemas en su día a día a la hora de manipular objetos muy pequeños, el 52% para recoger monedas, el 67% reportó dificultades para manipular objetos pesados, y el 58% durante la preparación o corte de alimentos. Pero de todos los problemas referidos, cabe destacar que el 82% de las encuestadas reportaron dificultades para abrir tarros (Figura 1), en consonancia con otros estudios que valoran esta tarea como la más limitante en personas mayores (Weeks-Levy et al, 2020). Pero, pese a los elevados porcentajes de dificultades reportados en este estudio sobre OAM, todas las participantes reconocieron no usar DA que les facilitaran la manipulación en las tareas en las que solían tener mayor dificultad.…”
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