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The majority of patients (71/118 = 60.2%) were unable to completely clench a fist at the affected hand (only 7/118 = 5.9% at the contralateral side).
Patients with chronic CPRS displayed significant motor impairments as revealed by several measures, including the ability to clench a fist, to maximally extend the fingers, or to supinate the wrist and forearm (all p<0.001 compared to the contralateral side).
Inclusion required either pain or loss of movement in ≥2 joints or >1 swollen joint and ≥2 of the following items: unable to clench a fist in the morning, pain when shaking someone's hand, pins and needles in the fingers, difficulties wearing rings or shoes, a family history of RA, morning stiffness >1 hour, unexplained fatigue, all <1 year [ 14].
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