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Jason Friedman's literature database Displays records where serial is equal to 118 2024-04-27T11:14:43+00:00 Jason Friedman's literature database write.to.jason@gmail.com https://refbase.nfshost.com/ Web Reference Database (http://refbase.sourceforge.net) https://refbase.nfshost.com/img/favicon.ico https://refbase.nfshost.com/img/logo.png https://refbase.nfshost.com/show.php?where=serial%20%3D%20118&exportType=xml&submit=Export&exportFormat=Atom%20XML 1 1 1 https://refbase.nfshost.com/show.php?record=118 <div xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">Proximal and distal movement patterns during a graphomotor task in typically developing children and children with handwriting problems</div> 2023-01-22T09:05:58+00:00 2023-01-22T09:05:58+00:00 Jason Friedman
Steinhart, S., Weiss, P. L., & Friedman, J. (2021). Proximal and distal movement patterns during a graphomotor task in typically developing children and children with handwriting problems. J Neuroeng Rehabil, 18(1), 178.
BACKGROUND: Therapists specializing in handwriting difficulties in children often address motor problems including both proximal and distal movements in the upper extremity. Kinematic measures can be used to investigate various aspects of handwriting. This study examined differences in movement patterns in proximal and distal joints of the upper extremity during graphomotor tasks between typically developing children with and without handwriting problems. Additionally, it explored relationships between movement patterns, speed, and legibility of writing. METHODS: Forty-one children, aged 7-11 years, were assessed with the Aleph Aleph Ktav Yad Hebrew Handwriting assessment and the Beery Test of Visual Motor Integration and, based on their scores, were divided into a research group (with handwriting difficulties) and a control group (without handwriting difficulties). Upper extremity joint movement patterns were analyzed with a motion capture system. Differences in the quality of shapes traced and copied on a graphics tablet positioned horizontally and vertically were compared. Between-group differences and relationships with speed and legibility were analyzed. RESULTS: In both groups, there was greater movement in the distal compared to the proximal joints, greater movement when performing the task in a horizontal compared to a vertical plane, and greater movement when tracing than copying. Joint movements in the arm executed scaled-down versions of the shapes being drawn. While the amount of joint displacement was similar between groups, children in the research group showed greater dissimilarity between the drawn shape and the shape produced by the proximal joints. Finally, the drawing measure on the tablet was a significant predictor of legibility, speed of writing, visual motor integration and motor coordination, whereas the dissimilarity measure of joint movement was a significant predictor of speed of writing and motor coordination. CONCLUSIONS: This study provides support for the role of the distal upper extremity joints in the writing process and some guidance to assist clinicians in devising treatment strategies for movement-related handwriting problems. While we observed differences in proximal joint movements between the children with and without handwriting difficulties, the extent to which they are responsible for the differences in drawing quality remains to be determined. Further studies should use a similar methodology to examine additional tasks such as drawing shapes of varying sizes.
Proximal and distal movement patterns during a graphomotor task in typically developing children and children with handwriting problems Steinhart, S. Weiss, P.L. Friedman, J. info:doi/10.1186/s12984-021-00970-9 info:pmid/34930334 openurl:?ctx_ver=Z39.88-2004&rfr_id=info%3Asid%2Fhttps%3A%2F%2Frefbase.nfshost.com%2F&genre=article&atitle=Proximal%20and%20distal%20movement%20patterns%20during%20a%20graphomotor%20task%20in%20typically%20developing%20children%20and%20children%20with%20handwriting%20problems&title=Journal%20of%20Neuroengineering%20and%20Rehabilitation&stitle=J%20Neuroeng%20Rehabil&issn=1743-0003&date=2021&volume=18&issue=1&spage=178&aulast=Steinhart&aufirst=S.&au=Weiss%2C%20P.L.&au=Friedman%2C%20J.&id=info%3Adoi%2F10.1186%2Fs12984-021-00970-9&sid=refbase%3AJF citekey:Steinhart_etal2021 Steinhart, S., Weiss, P. L., & Friedman, J. (2021). Proximal and distal movement patterns during a graphomotor task in typically developing children and children with handwriting problems. J Neuroeng Rehabil, 18(1), 178. 2021 JournalArticle text Arm Biomechanical Phenomena Child *Handwriting Humans Motor Skills *Movement Upper Extremity Distal joints Handwriting Motor control Movement analysis Proximal Stability url:http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34930334 file:https://refbase.nfshost.com/files/steinhart/2021/118_Steinhart_etal2021.pdf English 1743-0003 Journal of Neuroengineering and Rehabilitation 2021 18 1 178