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Minimal detectable difference of the finger and wrist range of motion: comparison of goniometry and 3D motion analysis

BACKGROUND: The measurement of finger and wrist range of motion (ROM) is of great importance to clinicians when assessing functional outcomes of therapeutic interventions and surgical procedures. The purpose of the study was to assess the repeatability of ROM measurements of the hand joints with man...

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Autores principales: Reissner, Lisa, Fischer, Gabriella, List, Renate, Taylor, William R., Giovanoli, Pietro, Calcagni, Maurizio
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6558857/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31182129
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13018-019-1177-y
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author Reissner, Lisa
Fischer, Gabriella
List, Renate
Taylor, William R.
Giovanoli, Pietro
Calcagni, Maurizio
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Fischer, Gabriella
List, Renate
Taylor, William R.
Giovanoli, Pietro
Calcagni, Maurizio
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description BACKGROUND: The measurement of finger and wrist range of motion (ROM) is of great importance to clinicians when assessing functional outcomes of therapeutic interventions and surgical procedures. The purpose of the study was to assess the repeatability of ROM measurements of the hand joints with manual goniometer and 3D motion capture system and to calculate the minimal detectable difference for both methods. METHODS: Active finger and wrist joints ROM of 20 healthy volunteers were assessed using a manual goniometer and 3D motion capture system. Minimal detectable difference (MDD) and standard error of measurement (SEM) were calculated for both measurement systems and compared within the same task. Maximal ROM of all joints was registered twice on two different days to evaluate the test-retest repeatability. The intraclass correlation coefficients (ICC) was calculated and examined to determine if reliability ≥ 0.70 existed. RESULTS: MDD for the 3D motion capture was between 5 and 12° except for the metacarpophalangeal joint (MCP) 1, interphalangeal joint (IP), and MCP5. SEM values lay between 2 and 4° for all joints except for the MCP5, IP, and MCP1. For the goniometric measurements, MDD and SEM were between 12–30° and 4–11°, respectively. The reliability criterion (ICC > 0.7) was achieved for the ROM measurement with the 3D motion capture system for 94% of the joints and in only 65% of the joints with the manual goniometer. CONCLUSIONS: Joint ROM assessed with 3D motion analysis showed higher test-retest agreement demonstrating overall better repeatability for this method. Because of the smaller measurement error, the 3D motion capture system has a smaller MDD. Only individual test-rest differences bigger than the MDD can be considered as real changes, and therefore, in an experimental situation, the use of a more precise measurement method can greatly reduce the number of subjects needed for a statistical significance. Goniometer measurements of some joints should be carefully interpreted, due to a low repeatability and reliability. TRIAL REGISTRATION: This study is approved by the Ethical Committee Zurich (Kek-ZH-Nr: 2015-0395).
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spelling pubmed-65588572019-06-13 Minimal detectable difference of the finger and wrist range of motion: comparison of goniometry and 3D motion analysis Reissner, Lisa Fischer, Gabriella List, Renate Taylor, William R. Giovanoli, Pietro Calcagni, Maurizio J Orthop Surg Res Research Article BACKGROUND: The measurement of finger and wrist range of motion (ROM) is of great importance to clinicians when assessing functional outcomes of therapeutic interventions and surgical procedures. The purpose of the study was to assess the repeatability of ROM measurements of the hand joints with manual goniometer and 3D motion capture system and to calculate the minimal detectable difference for both methods. METHODS: Active finger and wrist joints ROM of 20 healthy volunteers were assessed using a manual goniometer and 3D motion capture system. Minimal detectable difference (MDD) and standard error of measurement (SEM) were calculated for both measurement systems and compared within the same task. Maximal ROM of all joints was registered twice on two different days to evaluate the test-retest repeatability. The intraclass correlation coefficients (ICC) was calculated and examined to determine if reliability ≥ 0.70 existed. RESULTS: MDD for the 3D motion capture was between 5 and 12° except for the metacarpophalangeal joint (MCP) 1, interphalangeal joint (IP), and MCP5. SEM values lay between 2 and 4° for all joints except for the MCP5, IP, and MCP1. For the goniometric measurements, MDD and SEM were between 12–30° and 4–11°, respectively. The reliability criterion (ICC > 0.7) was achieved for the ROM measurement with the 3D motion capture system for 94% of the joints and in only 65% of the joints with the manual goniometer. CONCLUSIONS: Joint ROM assessed with 3D motion analysis showed higher test-retest agreement demonstrating overall better repeatability for this method. Because of the smaller measurement error, the 3D motion capture system has a smaller MDD. Only individual test-rest differences bigger than the MDD can be considered as real changes, and therefore, in an experimental situation, the use of a more precise measurement method can greatly reduce the number of subjects needed for a statistical significance. Goniometer measurements of some joints should be carefully interpreted, due to a low repeatability and reliability. TRIAL REGISTRATION: This study is approved by the Ethical Committee Zurich (Kek-ZH-Nr: 2015-0395). BioMed Central 2019-06-10 /pmc/articles/PMC6558857/ /pubmed/31182129 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13018-019-1177-y Text en © The Author(s). 2019 Open AccessThis article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made. The Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication waiver (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) applies to the data made available in this article, unless otherwise stated.
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Reissner, Lisa
Fischer, Gabriella
List, Renate
Taylor, William R.
Giovanoli, Pietro
Calcagni, Maurizio
Minimal detectable difference of the finger and wrist range of motion: comparison of goniometry and 3D motion analysis
title Minimal detectable difference of the finger and wrist range of motion: comparison of goniometry and 3D motion analysis
title_full Minimal detectable difference of the finger and wrist range of motion: comparison of goniometry and 3D motion analysis
title_fullStr Minimal detectable difference of the finger and wrist range of motion: comparison of goniometry and 3D motion analysis
title_full_unstemmed Minimal detectable difference of the finger and wrist range of motion: comparison of goniometry and 3D motion analysis
title_short Minimal detectable difference of the finger and wrist range of motion: comparison of goniometry and 3D motion analysis
title_sort minimal detectable difference of the finger and wrist range of motion: comparison of goniometry and 3d motion analysis
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6558857/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31182129
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13018-019-1177-y
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