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Can upper limb taping or exercises improve hand function, writing speed and self-perception of performance in adolescent school children?
Document Type
research-article
Source
International Journal of Adolescent Medicine and Health. 33(1)
Subject
adolescent
exercise
hand function
handwriting speed
taping
Language
English
ISSN
2191-0278
0334-0139
Abstract
BackgroundThe majority of students spend time in writing, which is a prime performance measure in examinations. Enhancement in handwriting should benefit students to attain better academic performance.ObjectiveTo assess the effectiveness of taping and exercises on hand function, writing speed, self-perception of writing and to compare these techniques.MethodsA randomized control trial was conducted using cluster sampling in adolescent children across four schools in an urban city. A 4-week intervention study was conducted on 123 students divided into taping, exercise and control groups. Outcome measures were grip strength, pinch strength, 12-min writing speed test and the Writer Self-Perception Scale (WSPS). For intra-group analysis, a paired t-test was used for parametric values and the Wilcoxon signed rank test was used for non-parametric values. For inter-group analysis, one-way analysis of variance (ANOVA) for parametric values and the Kruskal-Wallis test for non-parametric values was used.ResultsThe taping group showed a significant improvement in grip strength (1.79 kg; p = 0.00), pinch strength [1.67 lb (757.4 g); p = 0.00] and writing speed (39.77 words/12 min; p = 0.00). The exercise group showed significant improvement in grip strength (2.09 kg; p = 0.00), pinch strength (1.28 lb; p = 0.00), writing speed (28.38 words/12 min; p = 0.00). In the control group, there was a significant increase in pinch strength (1.023 lb; p = 0.01) and writing speed (12.94 words/12 min; p = 0.02). Inter-group analysis showed significant difference in writing speed (p = 0.002) and grip strength (p = 0.00). There was no significant difference in perception (p = 0.071).ConclusionTaping and exercise are equally effective for enhancement of hand function, writing speed and self-perception in adolescent school children.