The Effect of Eye-Hand Coordination Device on Subjects with Hemiparesis

Authors

  • Muzahid K. Sheikh1, Neha Chaudhary2, Parikshit Muley3

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.37506/ijfmt.v14i4.12748

Keywords:

Eye-Hand Coordination Device, Hemiparesis, NCT Grading, FMA-UE.

Abstract

“Coordination” the harmonious functioning of interrelated organs and parts, applied especially to the process
of the motor apparatus of the brain which provides for the co-working of particular groups of muscles
for the performance of definite adaptive useful response. In Current Clinical Practises there Less Devices
Which can help in Gaining Eye-Hand Coordination. Objectives: To compare the effect of conventional
training approach and eye-hand coordination along with conventional training. Materials and Method: The
subjects in Datta Meghe College Of Physiotherapy were screened and 42 subjects were divided into 2
groups i.e Group A subjects were given Conventional Physiotherapy for coordination training and Group
Eye-Hand Coordination Device along with given Conventional Physiotherapy for coordination training.
The interpretation of the study was done on the basis of comparing pre-test and post-test assessment of NCT
grading and FMA-UE.
Result: Intragroup comparison results showed that NCT grading and FMA-UE scale were statistically
significant in both the groups (p<0.0001). Whereas the intergroup comparison results showed that Eye-Hand
Coordination The device along with Conventional physiotherapy was statistically significant in improving
NCT score (p=0.0021) and FMA-UE score (p=0.0001) than only Conventional Physiotherapy alone for
Eye-hand In-coordination Conclusion: The Eye-Hand Coordination Device was Significantly effective when
Given With Conventional Physiotherapy For treating In-coordination and improvement in coordination.
Conventional Physiotherapy is also effective in treating in-coordination, but after a certain duration of
treatment, the patient starts getting adapted and chances of achieving the plateau phase

Author Biography

  • Muzahid K. Sheikh1, Neha Chaudhary2, Parikshit Muley3

    1Asst Professor Datta Meghe College of Physiotherapy Nagpur, 2Professor Datta Meghe College of
    Physiotherapy,Nagpur, 3Associate Professor Dept. of Physiology Jawaharlal Nehru Medical College, Datta Meghe
    Institute of Medical College, Sawangi, Meghe, Wardha

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Published

2020-10-29

How to Cite

The Effect of Eye-Hand Coordination Device on Subjects with Hemiparesis. (2020). Indian Journal of Forensic Medicine & Toxicology, 14(4), 7030-7034. https://doi.org/10.37506/ijfmt.v14i4.12748