New Device for Intrinsic Hand Muscle Strength Measurement: An Alternative to Strain Gauge Handheld Dynamometer

© 2017, The Author(s) 2017. An accurate measurement of intrinsic hand muscle strength (IHMS) is required by clinicians for effective clinical decision-making, diagnosis of certain diseases, and evaluation of the outcome of treatment. In practice, the clinicians use Intrins-o-meter and Rotterdam Intr...

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Main Authors: Jagannathan Madhanagopal, Om Prakash Singh, Vikram Mohan, Kathiresan V. Sathasivam, Abdul Hafidz Omar, Mohammed Rafiq Abdul Kadir
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spelling th-cmuir.6653943832-578172018-09-05T03:50:16Z New Device for Intrinsic Hand Muscle Strength Measurement: An Alternative to Strain Gauge Handheld Dynamometer Jagannathan Madhanagopal Om Prakash Singh Vikram Mohan Kathiresan V. Sathasivam Abdul Hafidz Omar Mohammed Rafiq Abdul Kadir Medicine © 2017, The Author(s) 2017. An accurate measurement of intrinsic hand muscle strength (IHMS) is required by clinicians for effective clinical decision-making, diagnosis of certain diseases, and evaluation of the outcome of treatment. In practice, the clinicians use Intrins-o-meter and Rotterdam Intrinsic Hand Myometer for IHMS measurement. These are quite bulky, expensive, and possess poor interobserver reliability (37–52%) and sensitivity. The purpose of this study was to develop an alternative lightweight, accurate, cost-effective force measurement device with a simple electronic circuit and test its suitability for IHMS measurement. The device was constructed with ketjenblack/deproteinized natural rubber sensor, 1-MΩ potential divider, and Arduino Uno through the custom-written software. Then, the device was calibrated and tested for accuracy and repeatability within the force range of finger muscles (100 N). The 95% limit of agreement in accuracy from −1.95 N to 2.06 N for 10 to 100 N applied load and repeatability coefficient of ±1.91 N or 6.2% was achieved. Furthermore, the expenditure for the device construction was around US$ 53. For a practical demonstration, the device was tested among 16 participants for isometric strength measurement of the ulnar abductor and dorsal interossei. The results revealed that the performance of the device was suitable for IHMS measurement. 2018-09-05T03:50:16Z 2018-09-05T03:50:16Z 2017-01-01 Journal 15523918 01632787 2-s2.0-85046024020 10.1177/0163278717727568 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=85046024020&origin=inward http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/jspui/handle/6653943832/57817
institution Chiang Mai University
building Chiang Mai University Library
country Thailand
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topic Medicine
spellingShingle Medicine
Jagannathan Madhanagopal
Om Prakash Singh
Vikram Mohan
Kathiresan V. Sathasivam
Abdul Hafidz Omar
Mohammed Rafiq Abdul Kadir
New Device for Intrinsic Hand Muscle Strength Measurement: An Alternative to Strain Gauge Handheld Dynamometer
description © 2017, The Author(s) 2017. An accurate measurement of intrinsic hand muscle strength (IHMS) is required by clinicians for effective clinical decision-making, diagnosis of certain diseases, and evaluation of the outcome of treatment. In practice, the clinicians use Intrins-o-meter and Rotterdam Intrinsic Hand Myometer for IHMS measurement. These are quite bulky, expensive, and possess poor interobserver reliability (37–52%) and sensitivity. The purpose of this study was to develop an alternative lightweight, accurate, cost-effective force measurement device with a simple electronic circuit and test its suitability for IHMS measurement. The device was constructed with ketjenblack/deproteinized natural rubber sensor, 1-MΩ potential divider, and Arduino Uno through the custom-written software. Then, the device was calibrated and tested for accuracy and repeatability within the force range of finger muscles (100 N). The 95% limit of agreement in accuracy from −1.95 N to 2.06 N for 10 to 100 N applied load and repeatability coefficient of ±1.91 N or 6.2% was achieved. Furthermore, the expenditure for the device construction was around US$ 53. For a practical demonstration, the device was tested among 16 participants for isometric strength measurement of the ulnar abductor and dorsal interossei. The results revealed that the performance of the device was suitable for IHMS measurement.
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author Jagannathan Madhanagopal
Om Prakash Singh
Vikram Mohan
Kathiresan V. Sathasivam
Abdul Hafidz Omar
Mohammed Rafiq Abdul Kadir
author_facet Jagannathan Madhanagopal
Om Prakash Singh
Vikram Mohan
Kathiresan V. Sathasivam
Abdul Hafidz Omar
Mohammed Rafiq Abdul Kadir
author_sort Jagannathan Madhanagopal
title New Device for Intrinsic Hand Muscle Strength Measurement: An Alternative to Strain Gauge Handheld Dynamometer
title_short New Device for Intrinsic Hand Muscle Strength Measurement: An Alternative to Strain Gauge Handheld Dynamometer
title_full New Device for Intrinsic Hand Muscle Strength Measurement: An Alternative to Strain Gauge Handheld Dynamometer
title_fullStr New Device for Intrinsic Hand Muscle Strength Measurement: An Alternative to Strain Gauge Handheld Dynamometer
title_full_unstemmed New Device for Intrinsic Hand Muscle Strength Measurement: An Alternative to Strain Gauge Handheld Dynamometer
title_sort new device for intrinsic hand muscle strength measurement: an alternative to strain gauge handheld dynamometer
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