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An electromyographic analysis of two handwriting grasp patterns
Authors:Pedro Henrique Tavares Queiroz de Almeida  Daniel Marinho Cezar da Cruz  Luis Alberto Magna  Iracema Serrat Vergotti Ferrigno
Institution:1. Universidade de Brasília, Faculdade de Ceilândia, DF, Brazil;2. Universidade Federal de São Carlos, Department of Occupational Therapy, Laboratory of Functional Analysis and Assistive Technology, São Carlos, SP, Brazil;3. Universidade de Campinas, Department of Medical Genetics, Faculty of Medical Sciences, Campinas, SP, Brazil
Abstract:BackgroundHandwriting is a fundamental skill needed for the development of daily-life activities during lifetime and can be performed using different forms to hold the writing object. In this study, we monitored the sEMG activity of trapezius, biceps brachii, extensor carpi radialis brevis and flexor digitorum superficialis during a handwriting task with two groups of subjects using different grasp patterns.Subjects and methodsTwenty-four university students (thirteen males and eleven females; mean age of 22.04 ± 2.8 years) were included in this study. We randomly invited 12 subjects that used the Dynamic Tripod grasp and 12 subjects that used the Static Tripod grasp.ResultsThe static tripod group showed statistically significant changes in the sEMG activity of trapezium and biceps brachii muscles during handwriting when compared to dynamic tripod group’s subjects. No significant differences were found in extensor carpi radialis brevis and flexor digitorum superficialis activities among the two groups.ConclusionThe findings in this study suggest an increased activity of proximal muscles among subjects using a transitional grasp, indicating potential higher energy expenditure and muscular harm with the maintenance of this motor pattern in handwriting tasks, especially during the progression in academic life.
Keywords:Handwriting  Muscle activity  Upper limb  Electromyography
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