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Isokinetic evaluation of the wrist flexors and extensors in women with postmenopausal osteoporosis

BACKGROUND: Distal radius fractures are the third most common fracture observed in osteoporotic patients. In addition, wrist muscle weakness may be a risk factor for such fractures because of the protective role these muscles play during falls. OBJECTIVE: The main objective was to explore isokinetic...

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Published in:Isokinetics and exercise science 2019-01, Vol.27 (3), p.241-245
Main Authors: Şenlikci, Hüma Bölük, Ersöz, Murat, Gülçin Ural, Fatma, Öztürk, Gökhan Tuna
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Language:English
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Summary:BACKGROUND: Distal radius fractures are the third most common fracture observed in osteoporotic patients. In addition, wrist muscle weakness may be a risk factor for such fractures because of the protective role these muscles play during falls. OBJECTIVE: The main objective was to explore isokinetic wrist muscle strength in osteoporotic and matched non-osteoporotic postmenopausal women. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Twenty osteoporotic postmenopausal women (patient group) and 15 healthy non-osteoporotic postmenopausal women with a normal DXA score (control group) were recruited. Bone mineral density was measured using a DXA device. Vertebral (L1–L4), femoral neck, and femoral total measurements were recorded. Wrist muscle strength was evaluated isokinetically. RESULTS: Peak moment values of the wrist flexors at 60 and 180∘/s were significantly lower in the patient group than in the control group. Extensor muscle strength did not differ significantly between the 2 groups. CONCLUSION: Wrist flexors strength is lower in osteoporotic postmenopausal women than their non-osteoporotic counterparts. As this variation might be a risk factor for distal radius fractures in osteoporotic postmenopausal women, strengthening this muscle group should be seriously explored.
ISSN:0959-3020
1878-5913
DOI:10.3233/IES-192176