TY - BOOK AU - Amira Ibrahim Hassanein Abdel-Aal, AU - Hala Mohamed Hanfy AU - Hossam El-Din Hussein Kamel TI - Effect of menstrual cycle on the manual dexterity of dentist females U1 - 615.82 PY - 2025/// KW - Physical Therapy KW - العلاج الطبيعي KW - Female dentists KW - Handgrip strength KW - Manual dexterity KW - Menstrual cycle KW - Purdue Pegboard Test KW - طبيبات الأسنان KW - قوة قبضة اليد N1 - Thesis (Ph.D)-Cairo University, 2025; Bibliography: pages 82-94; Issues also as CD N2 - Background: Throughout the regular menstrual cycle, women experience fluctuations in hormonal levels, including estrogen and progesterone. Dentists often perform repetitive hand movements requiring highly proficient manual dexterity to skillfully grip and manipulate tools. Hormonal factors have been suggested to influence female dentists' level of function, thus potentially making them more vulnerable to musculoskeletal injuries than their male counterparts. Therefore, this study was conducted to investigate female dentists' manual dexterity and handgrip strength during different phases of the menstrual cycle. Methods: Forty-five healthy female dentists with regular menstrual cycles participated in this study. Their ages and body mass index were 25–35 years and 18.5–24.9 kg/m2, respectively. The participants' manual dexterity and handgrip strength were assessed during the menstrual, ovulation, and mid-luteal phases of the menstrual cycle. Manual dexterity was assessed with various measures of the Purdue Pegboard Test, including the dominant hand, non-dominant hand, both hands, total, and assembly tasks. Handgrip strength for both dominant and non-dominant hands was measured with a handgrip dynamometer. Results: Statistically significantly higher mean values (P < 0.05) were obtained for all measures of the Purdue Pegboard Test and handgrip strength during the ovulation phase compared to the menstrual and mid-luteal phases. In addition, statistically significantly higher mean values (P < 0.05) were observed for all measures of the Purdue Pegboard Test and handgrip strength during the midluteal phase compared to the menstrual phase. Conclusions: The study findings indicate that the menstrual phase may hinder proficiency in hand motor functions, such as manual dexterity and handgrip strength, in female dentists, thus potentially increasing their vulnerability to future musculoskeletal dysfunction; شاركت خمس وأربعون طبيبة أسنان لديهن صحة جيدة ودورات شهرية منتظمة في هذه الدراسة. تراوحت أعمارهن ومؤشر كتلة الجسم من 25 إلى 35 عامًا ومن 18.5 إلى 24.9 كجم/م2، على التوالي. تم تقييم مهارتهن اليدوية وقوة قبضتهن أثناء مراحل الحيض، التبويض، ومنتصف الطور الأصفري من الدورة الشهرية. تم تقييم المهارة اليدوية باستخدام المهام المتنوعة من اختبار لوح الربط بوردو لكل من اليد المهيمنة، اليد غير المهيمنة، كلتا اليدين، الإجمالي، والتجميعي. تم قياس قوة قبضة اليد لكل من اليد المهيمنة وغير المهيمنة باستخدام ديناموميتر قبضة اليد. وتشير نتائج الدراسة إلى أن مرحلة الحيض قد تعيق كفاءة وظائف اليد الحركية مثل المهارة اليدوية وقوة قبضة اليد لدى طبيبات الأسنان، مما قد يزيد من احتمالية تعرضهن للاختلال الوظيفي في الجهاز العضلي الهيكلي في المستقبل ER -