デジタルトレーステスト法を用いた上肢協調性の検討 : 年齢・利き手・描画方法による相違について

広島大学保健学ジャーナル Volume 2 Issue 2 Page 22-28 published_at 2003-03-31
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Title ( jpn )
デジタルトレーステスト法を用いた上肢協調性の検討 : 年齢・利き手・描画方法による相違について
Title ( eng )
Upper limb coordination differs among ages and between dominant and non-dominant hands utilizing digital trace test
Creator
Fujiwara Naoko
Kushida Naoki
Murakami Tsuneji
Fujimoto Shin-ichi
Source Title
広島大学保健学ジャーナル
Journal of health sciences, Hiroshima University
Volume 2
Issue 2
Start Page 22
End Page 28
Abstract
Evaluation of motor coordination is carried out in the rehabilitation scene at the clinical site. However, most of the conventional evaluation methods are too subjective, or rather most are insufficiently elaborate to trace the target of diachronic change. Thus, we attempted evaluation of upper extremity motor coordination utilizing an originally developed ‘Digital trace method' on 65 persons of physically unimpaired status, ages 8 to 90. In this experiment, four types of measurement were tried for both the dominant and non-dominant hand for the large and small circle, and factors of age, sex and handedness were analyzed. As a result, the trace error of the dominant hand decreased significantly compared with that of the non-dominant hand. A change in the error value of the small circle was hardly observed in the dominant hand. However, it was admitted that the error value of the large circle was significantly smaller in the non-dominant hand. Observing this when separated by age, it was found that the error at trace testing indicated a drastic decrease from childhood period to adult age. In constant, it indicated a gradual increase from the thirties. From these observations, it was found that variations in motor coordination depend on age and thus have a bearing on the use status of the dominant hand and the non-dominant hand. Operability of the dominant hand and the supplement role of the non-dominant hand are considered to be affected by such conditions.
Keywords
運動協調性
年齢
利き手
motor coordination
aging
dominant-hand
NDC
Medical sciences [ 490 ]
Language
jpn
Resource Type departmental bulletin paper
Publisher
広島大学保健学出版会
Date of Issued 2003-03-31
Publish Type Version of Record
Access Rights open access
Source Identifier
[ISSN] 1347-7323
[NCID] AA11601063