Vibrotactile Perception in Finger Pulps and in the Sole of the Foot in Healthy Subjects among Children or Adolescents

To evaluate vibrotactile perception at different frequencies in fingers and in foot in healthy girls and boys. Vibration perception thresholds (VPTs) were measured in 283 healthy (8-20 years), consecutively included, girls (n=146) and boys (n=137); i.e., 269 children after excluding those with disea...

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Abstract To evaluate vibrotactile perception at different frequencies in fingers and in foot in healthy girls and boys. Vibration perception thresholds (VPTs) were measured in 283 healthy (8-20 years), consecutively included, girls (n=146) and boys (n=137); i.e., 269 children after excluding those with diseases or disorders possibly affecting the nervous system. Thresholds were measured in finger pulps of index and little fingers (seven frequencies; 8-500 Hz) and at first and fifth metatarsal head and at heel in the sole of the foot (six frequencies; 8-250 Hz;) using Multi Frequency Tactilometry. VPTs, divided in six groups by age and gender (i.e., 8-10 years, 11-15 years and 16-20 years), at all three sites in the sole increased with higher frequencies, but without gender differences. Thresholds at 64 and 125 Hz were generally higher at heel compared to metatarsal heads. VPTs in finger pulps of index and little fingers, with no finger differences, had a different pattern with increasing thresholds with frequency, but with lower thresholds at 64 and 125 Hz. Thresholds at lower frequencies were higher in finger pulps, while at higher frequencies VPTs were lower in finger pulps than in the sole of the foot; thus, vibration perception in the sole was better than perception in finger pulps at lower frequencies and opposite at higher frequencies. VPTs were higher among adolescents than in younger children in the foot, while thresholds were lower in the finger pulps among adolescents, particularly in index finger. Thresholds in finger pulps of index and little fingers, particularly at higher frequencies, correlated with each other, which the three sites in the sole also did. VPTs in fingers and in feet are different as related to frequency in healthy girls and boys. Multi Frequency Tactilometry is a future valuable method to detect neuropathy in children and adolescents.
AbstractList To evaluate vibrotactile perception at different frequencies in fingers and in foot in healthy girls and boys. Vibration perception thresholds (VPTs) were measured in 283 healthy (8-20 years), consecutively included, girls (n=146) and boys (n=137); i.e., 269 children after excluding those with diseases or disorders possibly affecting the nervous system. Thresholds were measured in finger pulps of index and little fingers (seven frequencies; 8-500 Hz) and at first and fifth metatarsal head and at heel in the sole of the foot (six frequencies; 8-250 Hz;) using Multi Frequency Tactilometry. VPTs, divided in six groups by age and gender (i.e., 8-10 years, 11-15 years and 16-20 years), at all three sites in the sole increased with higher frequencies, but without gender differences. Thresholds at 64 and 125 Hz were generally higher at heel compared to metatarsal heads. VPTs in finger pulps of index and little fingers, with no finger differences, had a different pattern with increasing thresholds with frequency, but with lower thresholds at 64 and 125 Hz. Thresholds at lower frequencies were higher in finger pulps, while at higher frequencies VPTs were lower in finger pulps than in the sole of the foot; thus, vibration perception in the sole was better than perception in finger pulps at lower frequencies and opposite at higher frequencies. VPTs were higher among adolescents than in younger children in the foot, while thresholds were lower in the finger pulps among adolescents, particularly in index finger. Thresholds in finger pulps of index and little fingers, particularly at higher frequencies, correlated with each other, which the three sites in the sole also did. VPTs in fingers and in feet are different as related to frequency in healthy girls and boys. Multi Frequency Tactilometry is a future valuable method to detect neuropathy in children and adolescents.
Aims To evaluate vibrotactile perception at different frequencies in fingers and in foot in healthy girls and boys. Methods Vibration perception thresholds (VPTs) were measured in 283 healthy (8–20 years), consecutively included, girls (n=146) and boys (n=137); i.e., 269 children after excluding those with diseases or disorders possibly affecting the nervous system. Thresholds were measured in finger pulps of index and little fingers (seven frequencies; 8–500 Hz) and at first and fifth metatarsal head and at heel in the sole of the foot (six frequencies; 8–250 Hz;) using Multi Frequency Tactilometry. Results VPTs, divided in six groups by age and gender (i.e., 8–10 years, 11–15 years and 16–20 years), at all three sites in the sole increased with higher frequencies, but without gender differences. Thresholds at 64 and 125 Hz were generally higher at heel compared to metatarsal heads. VPTs in finger pulps of index and little fingers, with no finger differences, had a different pattern with increasing thresholds with frequency, but with lower thresholds at 64 and 125 Hz. Thresholds at lower frequencies were higher in finger pulps, while at higher frequencies VPTs were lower in finger pulps than in the sole of the foot; thus, vibration perception in the sole was better than perception in finger pulps at lower frequencies and opposite at higher frequencies. VPTs were higher among adolescents than in younger children in the foot, while thresholds were lower in the finger pulps among adolescents, particularly in index finger. Thresholds in finger pulps of index and little fingers, particularly at higher frequencies, correlated with each other, which the three sites in the sole also did. Conclusions VPTs in fingers and in feet are different as related to frequency in healthy girls and boys. Multi Frequency Tactilometry is a future valuable method to detect neuropathy in children and adolescents.
To evaluate vibrotactile perception at different frequencies in fingers and in foot in healthy girls and boys.Vibration perception thresholds (VPTs) were measured in 283 healthy (8-20 years), consecutively included, girls (n=146) and boys (n=137); i.e., 269 children after excluding those with diseases or disorders possibly affecting the nervous system. Thresholds were measured in finger pulps of index and little fingers (seven frequencies; 8-500 Hz) and at first and fifth metatarsal head and at heel in the sole of the foot (six frequencies; 8-250 Hz;) using Multi Frequency Tactilometry.VPTs, divided in six groups by age and gender (i.e., 8-10 years, 11-15 years and 16-20 years), at all three sites in the sole increased with higher frequencies, but without gender differences. Thresholds at 64 and 125 Hz were generally higher at heel compared to metatarsal heads. VPTs in finger pulps of index and little fingers, with no finger differences, had a different pattern with increasing thresholds with frequency, but with lower thresholds at 64 and 125 Hz. Thresholds at lower frequencies were higher in finger pulps, while at higher frequencies VPTs were lower in finger pulps than in the sole of the foot; thus, vibration perception in the sole was better than perception in finger pulps at lower frequencies and opposite at higher frequencies. VPTs were higher among adolescents than in younger children in the foot, while thresholds were lower in the finger pulps among adolescents, particularly in index finger. Thresholds in finger pulps of index and little fingers, particularly at higher frequencies, correlated with each other, which the three sites in the sole also did.VPTs in fingers and in feet are different as related to frequency in healthy girls and boys. Multi Frequency Tactilometry is a future valuable method to detect neuropathy in children and adolescents.
To evaluate vibrotactile perception at different frequencies in fingers and in foot in healthy girls and boys.
To evaluate vibrotactile perception at different frequencies in fingers and in foot in healthy girls and boys.AIMSTo evaluate vibrotactile perception at different frequencies in fingers and in foot in healthy girls and boys.Vibration perception thresholds (VPTs) were measured in 283 healthy (8-20 years), consecutively included, girls (n=146) and boys (n=137); i.e., 269 children after excluding those with diseases or disorders possibly affecting the nervous system. Thresholds were measured in finger pulps of index and little fingers (seven frequencies; 8-500 Hz) and at first and fifth metatarsal head and at heel in the sole of the foot (six frequencies; 8-250 Hz;) using Multi Frequency Tactilometry.METHODSVibration perception thresholds (VPTs) were measured in 283 healthy (8-20 years), consecutively included, girls (n=146) and boys (n=137); i.e., 269 children after excluding those with diseases or disorders possibly affecting the nervous system. Thresholds were measured in finger pulps of index and little fingers (seven frequencies; 8-500 Hz) and at first and fifth metatarsal head and at heel in the sole of the foot (six frequencies; 8-250 Hz;) using Multi Frequency Tactilometry.VPTs, divided in six groups by age and gender (i.e., 8-10 years, 11-15 years and 16-20 years), at all three sites in the sole increased with higher frequencies, but without gender differences. Thresholds at 64 and 125 Hz were generally higher at heel compared to metatarsal heads. VPTs in finger pulps of index and little fingers, with no finger differences, had a different pattern with increasing thresholds with frequency, but with lower thresholds at 64 and 125 Hz. Thresholds at lower frequencies were higher in finger pulps, while at higher frequencies VPTs were lower in finger pulps than in the sole of the foot; thus, vibration perception in the sole was better than perception in finger pulps at lower frequencies and opposite at higher frequencies. VPTs were higher among adolescents than in younger children in the foot, while thresholds were lower in the finger pulps among adolescents, particularly in index finger. Thresholds in finger pulps of index and little fingers, particularly at higher frequencies, correlated with each other, which the three sites in the sole also did.RESULTSVPTs, divided in six groups by age and gender (i.e., 8-10 years, 11-15 years and 16-20 years), at all three sites in the sole increased with higher frequencies, but without gender differences. Thresholds at 64 and 125 Hz were generally higher at heel compared to metatarsal heads. VPTs in finger pulps of index and little fingers, with no finger differences, had a different pattern with increasing thresholds with frequency, but with lower thresholds at 64 and 125 Hz. Thresholds at lower frequencies were higher in finger pulps, while at higher frequencies VPTs were lower in finger pulps than in the sole of the foot; thus, vibration perception in the sole was better than perception in finger pulps at lower frequencies and opposite at higher frequencies. VPTs were higher among adolescents than in younger children in the foot, while thresholds were lower in the finger pulps among adolescents, particularly in index finger. Thresholds in finger pulps of index and little fingers, particularly at higher frequencies, correlated with each other, which the three sites in the sole also did.VPTs in fingers and in feet are different as related to frequency in healthy girls and boys. Multi Frequency Tactilometry is a future valuable method to detect neuropathy in children and adolescents.CONCLUSIONSVPTs in fingers and in feet are different as related to frequency in healthy girls and boys. Multi Frequency Tactilometry is a future valuable method to detect neuropathy in children and adolescents.
Aims To evaluate vibrotactile perception at different frequencies in fingers and in foot in healthy girls and boys. Methods Vibration perception thresholds (VPTs) were measured in 283 healthy (8–20 years), consecutively included, girls (n=146) and boys (n=137); i.e., 269 children after excluding those with diseases or disorders possibly affecting the nervous system. Thresholds were measured in finger pulps of index and little fingers (seven frequencies; 8–500 Hz) and at first and fifth metatarsal head and at heel in the sole of the foot (six frequencies; 8–250 Hz;) using Multi Frequency Tactilometry. Results VPTs, divided in six groups by age and gender (i.e., 8–10 years, 11–15 years and 16–20 years), at all three sites in the sole increased with higher frequencies, but without gender differences. Thresholds at 64 and 125 Hz were generally higher at heel compared to metatarsal heads. VPTs in finger pulps of index and little fingers, with no finger differences, had a different pattern with increasing thresholds with frequency, but with lower thresholds at 64 and 125 Hz. Thresholds at lower frequencies were higher in finger pulps, while at higher frequencies VPTs were lower in finger pulps than in the sole of the foot; thus, vibration perception in the sole was better than perception in finger pulps at lower frequencies and opposite at higher frequencies. VPTs were higher among adolescents than in younger children in the foot, while thresholds were lower in the finger pulps among adolescents, particularly in index finger. Thresholds in finger pulps of index and little fingers, particularly at higher frequencies, correlated with each other, which the three sites in the sole also did. Conclusions VPTs in fingers and in feet are different as related to frequency in healthy girls and boys. Multi Frequency Tactilometry is a future valuable method to detect neuropathy in children and adolescents.
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Author Dahlin, Lars B.
Güner, Nuray
Speidel, Toni
Elding Larsson, Helena
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3 Department of Clinical Sciences Malmö—Paediatric Endocrinology, Skåne University Hospital, Malmö, Sweden
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1 Department of Translational Medicine—Hand Surgery, Lund University, Skåne University Hospital, Malmö, Sweden
University of Reading, UNITED KINGDOM
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Competing Interests: The corresponding author has the following interests. Toni Speidel, employed by PID AB, is a majority shareholder of VibroSense Dynamics AB Data, i.e., the producer and manufacturer of the VibroSense Meter. There are no further patents, products in development or marketed products to declare. This does not alter the authors' adherence to all the PLOS ONE policies on sharing data and materials, as detailed online in the guide for authors.
Conceived and designed the experiments: LBD NG HEL TS. Performed the experiments: LBD HEL TS. Analyzed the data: LBD NG TS. Contributed reagents/materials/analysis tools: LBD ELD TS. Wrote the paper: LBD NG HEL TS.
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Snippet To evaluate vibrotactile perception at different frequencies in fingers and in foot in healthy girls and boys. Vibration perception thresholds (VPTs) were...
Aims To evaluate vibrotactile perception at different frequencies in fingers and in foot in healthy girls and boys. Methods Vibration perception thresholds...
To evaluate vibrotactile perception at different frequencies in fingers and in foot in healthy girls and boys. Vibration perception thresholds (VPTs) were...
To evaluate vibrotactile perception at different frequencies in fingers and in foot in healthy girls and boys.AIMSTo evaluate vibrotactile perception at...
To evaluate vibrotactile perception at different frequencies in fingers and in foot in healthy girls and boys.
To evaluate vibrotactile perception at different frequencies in fingers and in foot in healthy girls and boys.Vibration perception thresholds (VPTs) were...
Aims To evaluate vibrotactile perception at different frequencies in fingers and in foot in healthy girls and boys. Methods Vibration perception thresholds...
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SubjectTerms Adolescent
Adolescents
Care and treatment
Child
Children
Clinical Medicine
Cognitive disorders
Development and progression
Endocrinology and Diabetes
Endokrinologi och diabetes
Feet
Female
Finger
Fingers
Fingers - physiology
Foot - physiology
Gender aspects
Genetic aspects
Girls
Health aspects
Healthy Volunteers
Humans
Kirurgi
Klinisk medicin
Male
Medical and Health Sciences
Medicin och hälsovetenskap
Metatarsus
Nervous system
Neuropathy
Patient outcomes
Pediatrics
Pediatrik
Perception
Peripheral nervous system diseases
Risk factors
Sensory Thresholds - physiology
Sex differences
Surgery
Teenagers
Thresholds
Vibration
Vibration measurement
Vibration perception
Young Adult
Youth
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Title Vibrotactile Perception in Finger Pulps and in the Sole of the Foot in Healthy Subjects among Children or Adolescents
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