Hand-Held Dynamometer Assessment: E-Sports Grip-Asymmetry Index as a Predictor of Wrist Pain

Trial statusRecruiting
Trial phaseNot listed
Trial typeObservational
Biological sexAll
Age18-30
SponsorAhram Canadian University

About this trial

This cross-sectional study investigates whether a simple Grip-Asymmetry Index (GAI) can predict self-reported wrist pain in professional e-sports athletes. Professional gamers (aged 18-30) who play at least 35 hours per week will be assessed using a Jamar dynamometer to measure maximal grip force in both hands. The study will compare GAI between two groups: those with wrist pain (≥3/10 on Visual Analog Scale during play) and those without pain. A GAI cutoff value for predicting wrist pain risk will be established through ROC analysis, with additional factors such as gaming hours, BMI, and sex incorporated into a multivariable logistic regression model.

Eligibility criteria

Qualifiers

Professional e-sports athletes (receiving compensation for gaming activities)

Age between 18 and 30 years

Gaming for at least 35 hours per week

For Pain Group: Reports wrist pain rated ≥3/10 on VAS during gaming activities

Disqualifiers

History of neurologic disease

History of rheumatic disease

Previous wrist surgery

Recent wrist trauma (within 3 months)

Trial design

Treatments tested in this trial

  • Pain Group
  • No-Pain Group

Treatment groups

56 Participants
are divided into 2 treatment groups

Locations

1
Outpatient clinic of faculty of physical therapy, Ahram Canadian University3221405, Al Ḩayy Ath ThāminGiza Governorate, Egypt

Sponsors and collaborators

Ahram Canadian University

Lead sponsor