Tactile Acuity among Commercial Motorcyclists in Uturu, Nigeria.
Br J Med Med Res
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2015; 7(2): 124-130
Article
in English
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| ID: sea-180279
ABSTRACT
Aims:
To determine and compare tactile acuity of commercial motorcyclists with that of their age and sex matched controls. StudyDesign:
Cross sectional study. Place and Duration of Study The study was done in Uturu, a suburban university town in South Eastern Nigeria, from July 2014 to August 2014.Methodology:
We determined two point discrimination threshold distances on the right thumbs of two hundred (200) consenting commercial motorcyclists aged between 18 to 60 years and two hundred (200) of their age and sex matched controls.Results:
The mean values of two point discrimination threshold distances were 6.03 mm (Standard Deviation = 2.484) and 4.31 mm (Standard Deviation = 2.046) in the test and control subjects respectively (t =7.558; p < .001). There was positive linear association between two point discrimination threshold distance and the age of the subjects, and their duration of operation as commercial motorcyclists (r = .752; p < .001 and r = .770; p < .001), respectively. Duration of service as a commercial motorcycle operator (p < .001), age (p = .004) and impaired sense of fine touch (p < .001) were independent predictors of deficits in tactile acuity.Conclusion:
Tactile acuity was impaired in the assessed Nigerian commercial motorcycle operators compared with their controls. Measures of mitigating effects of the occupation on tactile acuity should be explored.
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IMSEAR (South-East Asia)
Type of study:
Observational study
Language:
English
Journal:
Br J Med Med Res
Year:
2015
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Article
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