1993
DOI: 10.1016/s0894-1130(12)80292-4
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Testing Sensibility, Including Touch-Pressure, Two-point Discrimination, Point Localization, and Vibration

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“…A response is given only when the presence and location of a von Frey stimulus is perceived. False positives do occur, but because thresholds are doublechecked their influence is minimized (Bell-Krotoski et al 1993). Two-point discrimination employs a forcedchoice paradigm in which subjects must nominate whether one or two points are perceived.…”
Section: Methodological Considerationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…A response is given only when the presence and location of a von Frey stimulus is perceived. False positives do occur, but because thresholds are doublechecked their influence is minimized (Bell-Krotoski et al 1993). Two-point discrimination employs a forcedchoice paradigm in which subjects must nominate whether one or two points are perceived.…”
Section: Methodological Considerationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The skin of the hands is highly specialized to detect the spatial and temporal cues that subserve texture and form, particularly the glabrous or hairless skin on the palmar surface. However, cutaneous sensitivity declines with age, a change associated with reduced hand function and an increased risk of injury (Bell-Krotoski 1995). The feedback from sensory receptors in both the glabrous and hairy skin have been shown to play a role in the modulation of fine movement (Caccia et al 1973;Johansson and Westling 1984;Deuschl et al 1995;Macefield and Johansson 1996;McNulty et al 1999), and sensory impairments may exacerbate the decline in fine motor skills with ageing (Potvin et al 1980;Jette et al 1990).…”
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“…82 Most studies agree that sensitivity is greater than specificity for the SWMF 82,87,134 -that is, false positives are more common than false negatives. This can be affected by the threshold at which abnormality is defined, 5,7,134 contact time, 141 or other aspects of technique. Clear descriptions of application techniques and decision rules should assist with defining reliability and validity and how it varies in different conditions.…”
Section: Sensory Evaluationmentioning
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“…This issue needs further investigation with a more thorough method and a larger sample to determine the effectiveness of the HH hand in bimanual use. (Callahan 1990, Bell-Krotoski 1993; thus it is sensitive to damage to the receptors and the afferent nerve fibres. It has, however, also been used in clients with CNS impairments such as cerebrovascular accidents and CP (Cooper et al 1993, Dannenbaum and Jones 1993, Robertson and Jones 1994, Gordon and Duff 1999, Winward et al 1999, and is thus used for evaluating lesions in ascending sensory pathways and supraspinal centres involved in the perception of tactile stimuli.…”
Section: Do Sensory Deficits Affect Dexterity and Bimanual Performance?mentioning
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