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Upper-limb activity in adults: Referent values using accelerometry. Ryan R. Bailey, MSOT, OTR/L; Catherine E. Lang, PT, PhD. Aim Characterize hours of upper-limb (UL) activity. Examine potential modifying factors of UL activity:
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Upper-limb activity in adults: Referent values using accelerometry Ryan R. Bailey, MSOT, OTR/L; Catherine E. Lang, PT, PhD
Aim • Characterize hours of upper-limb (UL) activity. • Examine potential modifying factors of UL activity: • Sedentary activity, cognitive impairment, depression, comorbidities, cohabitation status, age. • Relevance • Capacity for UL function may not translate into real-world activity; therefore, activity should also be assessed together with clinical measures of capacity. • Accelerometry can quantify UL activity outside clinic.
Method • 74 community-dwelling adults: • Wore accelerometers on bilateral wrists for 25 h. • Provided information on modifying factors.
Results • Dominant UL activity duration: • Mean 9.1 ± 1.9 h. • Ratio of activity between nondominant and dominant ULs: • 0.95 ± 0.06 h. • Decreased hours of dominant UL activity associated with increased time spent in sedentary activity. • No other factors associated with hours of dominant UL activity.
Conclusion • These data can help clinicians: • Establish outcome goals for patients given preimpairment level of sedentary activity. • Track progress during UL rehabilitation.