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Reliability of a Smartphone Compared With an Inertial Sensor to Measure Shoulder Mobility: Cross-Sectional Study

机译:智能手机的可靠性与惯性传感器相比测量肩部移动性:横截面研究

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Background The shoulder is one of the joints with the greatest mobility within the human body and its evaluation is complex. An assessment can be conducted using questionnaires or functional tests, and goniometry can complement the information obtained in this assessment. However, there are now validated devices that can provide more information on the realization of movement, such as inertial sensors. The cost of these devices is usually high and they are not available to all clinicians, but there are also inertial sensors that are implemented in mobile phones which are cheaper and widely available. Results from the inertial sensors integrated into mobile devices can have the same reliability as those from dedicated sensors. Objective This study aimed to validate the use of the Nexus 4 smartphone as a measuring tool for the mobility of the humerus during shoulder movement compared with a dedicated InertiaCube3 (Intersense) sensor. Methods A total of 43 subjects, 27 affected by shoulder pathologies and 16 asymptomatic, participated in the study. Shoulder flexion, abduction, and scaption were measured using an InertiaCube3 and a Nexus 4 smartphone, which were attached to the participants to record the results simultaneously. The interclass correlation coefficient (ICC) was calculated based on the 3 movements performed. Results The smartphone reliably recorded the velocity values and simultaneously recorded them alongside the inertial sensor. The ICCs of the 3 gestures and for each of the axes of movement were analyzed with a 95% CI. In the abduction movement, the devices demonstrated excellent interclass reliability for the abduction humeral movement axis (Cronbach alpha=.98). The axis of abduction of the humeral showed excellent reliability for the movements of flexion (Cronbach alpha=.93) and scaption (Cronbach alpha=.98). Conclusions Compared with the InertiaCube3, the Nexus 4 smartphone is a reliable and valid tool for recording the velocity produced in the shoulder.
机译:背景技术肩部是人体内最大的迁移率的关节之一,其评估是复杂的。可以使用调查问卷或功能测试进行评估,并且焦管测量仪可以补充本评估中获得的信息。然而,现在有经过验证的设备,可以提供有关实现运动的更多信息,例如惯性传感器。这些设备的成本通常很高,并且所有临床医生都无法使用,但也可以在移动电话中实现的惯性传感器,这些传感器在更便宜和广泛使用的手机中实现。集成到移动设备中的惯性传感器的结果可以具有与来自专用传感器相同的可靠性。目的本研究旨在验证Nexus 4智能手机的使用作为肩部运动期间肱骨移动期间的测量工具,与专用惰性管道3(三轴)传感器相比。方法共有43项受试者,受肩部病理和16种影响的27种受试者,参加了该研究。使用惰性管3和Nexus 4智能手机测量肩部屈曲,绑架和施力,将其与参与者连接到参与者同时记录结果。基于所执行的3个运动来计算杂交相关系数(ICC)。结果智能手机可靠地记录了速度值,并同时将它们与惯性传感器一起录制。用95%CI分析3个手势和每个运动轴的ICC。在绑架运动中,该器件对外腹肱骨运动轴(Cronbach Alpha = .98)表示出色的封闭性可靠性。矛盾的绑架轴对于屈曲运动(Cronbach Alpha = .93)和Spaption(Cronbach Alpha = .98)表示出色的可靠性。结论与惰性管3相比,Nexus 4智能手机是可靠且有效的工具,用于记录肩部产生的速度。

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