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Statement of the problem:
• Does addiction of smart phone affect upper limb coordination, manual dexterity, hand grip and pinch strength?
Null Hypotheses:
• Addiction of smart phone does not affect upper limb coordination, manual dexterity, hand grip and pinch strength in normal teenage students.
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Subjects:
The survey targets the normal teenage students from both sexes. Sample size estimation will be carried out to determine the recruited number of students, selected randomly from both governmental and private preparatory and secondary schools at Ashmoon educational administration, Menofia Governorate to participate in this study.
Study design:
Cross sectional observational study. Sample design will be a cluster sample,
A. Inclusion criteria:
B. Exclusion criteria:
The students will be excluded from the study if they have one of the following:
Assessment of manual dexterity and upper extremity coordination will be carried out by using The Bruininks-Oseretsky Test of Motor Proficiency, Second Edition (BOT-2) (Bruininks and Bruininks, 2005). Hand grip strength and pinch strength will be assessed by hand dynamometer and pinch meter.
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The students will be excluded from the study if they have one of the following:
Congenital abnormalities or medical conditions, which may affect the study.
Musculoskeletal problems such as previous or recent orthopedic surgery, fractures, prostheses, inflammation of the fingers, arms, or shoulder.
Visual or hearing defects.
Motor, behavioral, or neurologic disorders and learning disabilities
44 participants in 2 patient groups
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