Estimating Error in Locating Touch Sensation on Forearm in Healthy Middle School Going Children
Sponsored by Maharishi Markendeswar University (Deemed to be University)
About this trial
Last updated 6 years ago
Study ID
MMDU/IEC/1188
Status
Completed
Type
Observational
Placebo
No
Accepting
8 to 13 Years
All
Trial Timing
Ended 6 years ago
What is this trial about?
Tactile localization stimuli are fundamental in forearm to the somatosensory
perception.Tactile localization reverse the touch internal organization of the forearm
and in the normal development of children.It is helpful in quick estimation of tactile
localization among the children in the age group, eight to thirteen years.Study design is
cross-sectional study it is conducted from September 2017 to April 2019 and use
stratified random sampling. subject recruitment is healthy school going children of age
group between eight and thirteen year will be included in this study.The procedure will
be explained to the children's before starting the test. Ascent will be obtained from the
participant. Anthropometrics will be measured before beginning the procedure. The acuity
of TL will be determined by the point-to-point tactile localization (PPTL) technique. For
performing PPTL, the child will be seated and the examiner will locate a point on the
participants forearm of the blinded child by a black pen marker. Then the child will be
asked to relocate the point with the help of red pen marker in blindfolded state. The
distance between black point and red point (in cm) will be noted this distance will be
measure by measuring tape as the acuity of tactile localization. Mean of three readings
will be used for estimating the normative reference value of tactile localization by PPTL
technique.
What are the Participation Requirements?
Inclusion Criteria: healthy school going children, Male and female, Age between eight-13
years, Able to understand commands, Obey simple comments
Exclusion Criteria: neurological diseases, disease of the skin, skin rashes, Non
cooperative child, other medical conditions that prevent the from participating in the
study