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      The Effect of Two Different Hand Exercises on Grip Strength, Forearm Circumference, and Vascular Maturation in Patients Who Underwent Arteriovenous Fistula Surgery

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          Abstract

          Objective

          To compare the effect of two different hand exercises on hand strength and vascular maturation in patients who underwent arteriovenous fistula surgery.

          Methods

          We recruited 18 patients who had chronic kidney disease and had undergone arteriovenous fistula surgery for hemodialysis. After the surgery, 10 subjects performed hand-squeezing exercise with GD Grip, and other 8 subjects used Soft Ball. The subjects continued the exercises for 4 weeks. The hand grip strength, pinch strength (tip, palmar and lateral pinch), and forearm circumference of the subjects were assessed before and after the hand-squeezing exercise. The cephalic vein size, blood flow velocity and volume were also measured by ultrasonography in the operated limb.

          Results

          All of the 3 types of pinch strengths, grip strength, and forearm circumference were significantly increased in the group using GD Grip. Cephalic vein size and blood flow volume were also significantly increased. However, blood flow velocity showed no difference after the exercise. The group using Soft Ball showed a significant increase in the tip and lateral pinch strength and forearm circumference. The cephalic vein size and blood flow volume were also significantly increased. On comparing the effect of the two different hand exercises, hand-squeezing exercise with GD Grip had a significantly better effect on the tip and palmar pinch strength than hand-squeezing exercise with Soft Ball. The effect on cephalic vein size was not significantly different between the two groups.

          Conclusion

          The results showed that hand squeezing exercise with GD Grip was more effective in increasing the tip and palmar pinch strength compared to hand squeezing exercise with soft ball.

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                Journal
                Ann Rehabil Med
                Ann Rehabil Med
                ARM
                Annals of Rehabilitation Medicine
                Korean Academy of Rehabilitation Medicine
                2234-0645
                2234-0653
                October 2014
                30 October 2014
                : 38
                : 5
                : 648-657
                Affiliations
                [1 ]Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, Hanyang University College of Medicine, Seoul, Korea.
                [2 ]Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, Hanyang University Guri Hospital, Hanyang University College of Medicine, Guri, Korea.
                Author notes
                Corresponding author: Seong Ho Jang. Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, Hanyang University Guri Hospital, 153 Gyeongchun-ro, Guri 471-701, Korea. Tel: +82-31-560-2380, Fax: +82-31-564-4654, systole77@ 123456hanmail.net
                Article
                10.5535/arm.2014.38.5.648
                4221393
                25379494
                812fe2b8-ac46-4f68-b2ae-c33d4bd24841
                Copyright © 2014 by Korean Academy of Rehabilitation Medicine

                This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License ( http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/) which permits unrestricted noncommercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.

                History
                : 12 March 2014
                : 03 June 2014
                Categories
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                Medicine
                renal insufficiency,arteriovenous fistula,hand strength,resistance training
                Medicine
                renal insufficiency, arteriovenous fistula, hand strength, resistance training

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