2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.jht.2016.10.005
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Moberg Picking-Up Test in patients with hand osteoarthritis

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“…Dominick et al [4] demonstrated hampering effects of HOA on hand strenght and reported that deterioration of grip strength was most strongly associated with thumb-base OA. Alterations in Moberg pick up and Purdue pegborad performances were also observed in HOA patients [2,5]. Contrarily, Özkan et al [25] found no difference in grip and pinch strengths between radiographic HOA patients and healthy controls but HAQ and Dreiser scorings was worse in the HOA patients than healthy controls.…”
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confidence: 94%
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“…Dominick et al [4] demonstrated hampering effects of HOA on hand strenght and reported that deterioration of grip strength was most strongly associated with thumb-base OA. Alterations in Moberg pick up and Purdue pegborad performances were also observed in HOA patients [2,5]. Contrarily, Özkan et al [25] found no difference in grip and pinch strengths between radiographic HOA patients and healthy controls but HAQ and Dreiser scorings was worse in the HOA patients than healthy controls.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…Presence of inflammation further contributes to disease burden. Considering such variety, it is challenging to estimate the severity of hand disability in patients with different phenotypes, since contribution of different disease components to clinical burden is yet to be clarified [1][2][3][4][5].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The Figure 1 legend describes the standard protocol. Several studies showed that the MPUT is a good test to evaluate the functional performance of upper limbs in rheumatology, 14,15 in patients with carpal tunnel syndrome, 16 and in absence of upper limb pathology. 17,18 Albeit stemming from small samples, reported internal consistency (test-retest) and inter-rater reliability of the MPUT are good to excellent.…”
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confidence: 99%