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This study investigated the relationships between core endurance, finger grip strength, fatigue, and hand function in patients with rheumatoid arthritis.
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The aim was to evaluate the level of RA activity and disease activity and to examine the differences between healthy controls and RA patients in terms of these results.
A total of 113 people participated in the study, including 75 patients (57 women and 18 men; mean age: 48.65±12.53) diagnosed with RA (moderate and high levels of disease activity) aged 18-65 years and 38 healthy control group members (28 women and 10 men; mean age: 45.11±10.6).
In the evaluation, finger grip strength measurements (double grip, lateral grip, three-point grip) were done using a pinchmeter. In the kor endurance measurement, the patient was asked to lift their knees off the ground in a crawling position by contracting their kor muscles and keeping their waist at a certain distance, and the time they maintained the position was recorded. Hand function with SACRAH (Skor For Assessment And Quantification Of Chronic Rheumatic Affections Of The Hands), fatigue severity with FSS (Fatigue Severity Skor) and physical activity level with FIT Index (Frequency-Intensity-Time) were measured.
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113 participants in 2 patient groups
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