Journal of Hand Therapy
Volume 19, Issue 3 , Pages 307-317, July 2006

Age and Upper Limb Tension Testing Affects Current Perception Thresholds

  • Joy C. MacDermid, BScPT, MSc, PhD

      Affiliations

    • Corresponding Author InformationCorrespondence and reprint requests to Joy C. MacDermid, BScPT, MSc, PhD, Clinical Research Laboratory, Hand and Upper Limb Centre, St. Joseph's Health Care, 268 Grosvenor Street, P.O. Box 5777, N6A 4V2 London, Ontario, Canada
    • Supported by a New Investigator Award, Canadian Institutes of Health Research.

The University of Western Ontario, Ontario, Canada

Clinical Research Laboratory, Hand and Upper Limb Centre, St. Josephs Health Centre, London, Ontario, Canada

School of Rehabilitation Sciences, McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada

Abstract 

Current perception threshold (CPT) testing was used to quantitatively measure the sensory response to upper limb tension testing (ULTT). The study addressed the ability of ULTT to tension the intended nerve, and the influence of age on CPT. Normal subjects (n=59) performed a randomized series of CPT tests at 5 and 2,000Hz in a resting position and in a median-nerve bias position using the Neurometer®. Results indicate that ULTT impacts CPT in normal subjects, with greater effects observed in the ulnar nerve (p<0.05) than for median nerve (NS). Age was a significant covariate for CPT (2,000Hz, p=0.032; 5Hz, p=0.034), and Pearson correlations indicated a weak but significant correlation of age with CPT. Age had a differential impact on CPT frequencies, suggesting differential impacts on nerve fibers, with a trend towards hypoesthesia at 2,000Hz (r=0.10 to 0.30) and toward hyperesthesia at 5Hz (r=−0.16 to −0.28). ULTT causes measurable effects in the sensory threshold of peripheral nerve, which are more pronounced with age; increased touch threshold and decreased pain thresholds can be expected. The specificity of nerve bias elicited by specific ULTT needs further exploration.

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PII: S0894-1130(06)00104-9

doi:10.1197/j.jht.2006.04.015

Journal of Hand Therapy
Volume 19, Issue 3 , Pages 307-317, July 2006