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Comparison of the Activity Level of the Upper Limbs and Trunk in Patients with Low Back Pain Evaluated Using a Wearable Accelerometer: A Validation Study

INTRODUCTION: Wearable accelerometers can be used to evaluate waking and sleeping movements. Although a correlation between accelerometer data captured at the wrist and waist has been reported, it has not been evaluated in patients with low back pain. Therefore, this study aimed to evaluate correlat...

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Autores principales: Inoue, Masahiro, Orita, Sumihisa, Inage, Kazuhide, Suzuki, Miyako, Fujimoto, Kazuki, Shiga, Yasuhiro, Kanamoto, Hirohito, Abe, Koki, Kinoshita, Hideyuki, Norimoto, Masaki, Umimura, Tomotaka, Sato, Takashi, Sato, Masashi, Suzuki, Masahiro, Enomoto, Keigo, Eguchi, Yawara, Aoki, Yasuchika, Akazawa, Tsutomu, Ohtori, Seiji
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Publicado: The Japanese Society for Spine Surgery and Related Research 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6834461/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31768456
http://dx.doi.org/10.22603/ssrr.2018-0100
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author Inoue, Masahiro
Orita, Sumihisa
Inage, Kazuhide
Suzuki, Miyako
Fujimoto, Kazuki
Shiga, Yasuhiro
Kanamoto, Hirohito
Abe, Koki
Kinoshita, Hideyuki
Norimoto, Masaki
Umimura, Tomotaka
Sato, Takashi
Sato, Masashi
Suzuki, Masahiro
Enomoto, Keigo
Eguchi, Yawara
Aoki, Yasuchika
Akazawa, Tsutomu
Ohtori, Seiji
author_facet Inoue, Masahiro
Orita, Sumihisa
Inage, Kazuhide
Suzuki, Miyako
Fujimoto, Kazuki
Shiga, Yasuhiro
Kanamoto, Hirohito
Abe, Koki
Kinoshita, Hideyuki
Norimoto, Masaki
Umimura, Tomotaka
Sato, Takashi
Sato, Masashi
Suzuki, Masahiro
Enomoto, Keigo
Eguchi, Yawara
Aoki, Yasuchika
Akazawa, Tsutomu
Ohtori, Seiji
author_sort Inoue, Masahiro
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description INTRODUCTION: Wearable accelerometers can be used to evaluate waking and sleeping movements. Although a correlation between accelerometer data captured at the wrist and waist has been reported, it has not been evaluated in patients with low back pain. Therefore, this study aimed to evaluate correlations between movement measured at the wrist and waist, using wearable accelerometers, in patients with low back pain. METHODS: Twenty patients with chronic low back pain and 20 healthy volunteers were enrolled. Two identical accelerometers were simultaneously worn by each participant, one on the nondominant wrist and the other at the waist, for 1 week. We compared the mean number of active movements and mean total amount of movement between the wrist and the waist to evaluate daytime and sleep activities. During sleep, we also evaluated sleep efficiency and time awake after sleep onset. RESULTS: In daytime activity, the mean number of active movements and mean total amount of movement was greater for the wrist than for the waist, and the amount of waist movements relative to wrist movements was significantly lower in patients with low back pain than in healthy volunteers (p < 0.05). Despite these differences, the mean number of active movements and mean total amount of movement at the wrist and waist were strongly correlated in both groups. During sleep, although there was no difference in either measured sleep efficiency at the wrist or waist or time awake after sleep onset, measurements were strongly correlated in both groups. CONCLUSIONS: A strong correlation between movement data at the wrist and waist during both daytime activities and sleep was identified in patients with low back pain. Therefore, a wearable accelerometer worn on the wrist can reliably measure the movement of patients with low back pain, simplifying data capture for clinical and research purposes and improving patient comfort.
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spelling pubmed-68344612019-11-25 Comparison of the Activity Level of the Upper Limbs and Trunk in Patients with Low Back Pain Evaluated Using a Wearable Accelerometer: A Validation Study Inoue, Masahiro Orita, Sumihisa Inage, Kazuhide Suzuki, Miyako Fujimoto, Kazuki Shiga, Yasuhiro Kanamoto, Hirohito Abe, Koki Kinoshita, Hideyuki Norimoto, Masaki Umimura, Tomotaka Sato, Takashi Sato, Masashi Suzuki, Masahiro Enomoto, Keigo Eguchi, Yawara Aoki, Yasuchika Akazawa, Tsutomu Ohtori, Seiji Spine Surg Relat Res Original Article INTRODUCTION: Wearable accelerometers can be used to evaluate waking and sleeping movements. Although a correlation between accelerometer data captured at the wrist and waist has been reported, it has not been evaluated in patients with low back pain. Therefore, this study aimed to evaluate correlations between movement measured at the wrist and waist, using wearable accelerometers, in patients with low back pain. METHODS: Twenty patients with chronic low back pain and 20 healthy volunteers were enrolled. Two identical accelerometers were simultaneously worn by each participant, one on the nondominant wrist and the other at the waist, for 1 week. We compared the mean number of active movements and mean total amount of movement between the wrist and the waist to evaluate daytime and sleep activities. During sleep, we also evaluated sleep efficiency and time awake after sleep onset. RESULTS: In daytime activity, the mean number of active movements and mean total amount of movement was greater for the wrist than for the waist, and the amount of waist movements relative to wrist movements was significantly lower in patients with low back pain than in healthy volunteers (p < 0.05). Despite these differences, the mean number of active movements and mean total amount of movement at the wrist and waist were strongly correlated in both groups. During sleep, although there was no difference in either measured sleep efficiency at the wrist or waist or time awake after sleep onset, measurements were strongly correlated in both groups. CONCLUSIONS: A strong correlation between movement data at the wrist and waist during both daytime activities and sleep was identified in patients with low back pain. Therefore, a wearable accelerometer worn on the wrist can reliably measure the movement of patients with low back pain, simplifying data capture for clinical and research purposes and improving patient comfort. The Japanese Society for Spine Surgery and Related Research 2019-03-22 /pmc/articles/PMC6834461/ /pubmed/31768456 http://dx.doi.org/10.22603/ssrr.2018-0100 Text en Copyright © 2019 by The Japanese Society for Spine Surgery and Related Research https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ Spine Surgery and Related Research is an Open Access journal distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License. To view the details of this license, please visit (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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Inoue, Masahiro
Orita, Sumihisa
Inage, Kazuhide
Suzuki, Miyako
Fujimoto, Kazuki
Shiga, Yasuhiro
Kanamoto, Hirohito
Abe, Koki
Kinoshita, Hideyuki
Norimoto, Masaki
Umimura, Tomotaka
Sato, Takashi
Sato, Masashi
Suzuki, Masahiro
Enomoto, Keigo
Eguchi, Yawara
Aoki, Yasuchika
Akazawa, Tsutomu
Ohtori, Seiji
Comparison of the Activity Level of the Upper Limbs and Trunk in Patients with Low Back Pain Evaluated Using a Wearable Accelerometer: A Validation Study
title Comparison of the Activity Level of the Upper Limbs and Trunk in Patients with Low Back Pain Evaluated Using a Wearable Accelerometer: A Validation Study
title_full Comparison of the Activity Level of the Upper Limbs and Trunk in Patients with Low Back Pain Evaluated Using a Wearable Accelerometer: A Validation Study
title_fullStr Comparison of the Activity Level of the Upper Limbs and Trunk in Patients with Low Back Pain Evaluated Using a Wearable Accelerometer: A Validation Study
title_full_unstemmed Comparison of the Activity Level of the Upper Limbs and Trunk in Patients with Low Back Pain Evaluated Using a Wearable Accelerometer: A Validation Study
title_short Comparison of the Activity Level of the Upper Limbs and Trunk in Patients with Low Back Pain Evaluated Using a Wearable Accelerometer: A Validation Study
title_sort comparison of the activity level of the upper limbs and trunk in patients with low back pain evaluated using a wearable accelerometer: a validation study
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6834461/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31768456
http://dx.doi.org/10.22603/ssrr.2018-0100
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