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Marker Placement Reliability and Objectivity for Biomechanical Cohort Study: Healthy Aging in Industrial Environment (HAIE—Program 4)

In large cohort studies, due to the time-consuming nature of the measurement of movement biomechanics, more than one evaluator needs to be involved. This may increase the potential occurrence of error due to inaccurate positioning of markers to the anatomical locations. The purpose of this study was...

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Autores principales: Malus, Jan, Skypala, Jiri, Silvernail, Julia Freedman, Uchytil, Jaroslav, Hamill, Joseph, Barot, Tomas, Jandacka, Daniel
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7961569/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33807948
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s21051830
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author Malus, Jan
Skypala, Jiri
Silvernail, Julia Freedman
Uchytil, Jaroslav
Hamill, Joseph
Barot, Tomas
Jandacka, Daniel
author_facet Malus, Jan
Skypala, Jiri
Silvernail, Julia Freedman
Uchytil, Jaroslav
Hamill, Joseph
Barot, Tomas
Jandacka, Daniel
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description In large cohort studies, due to the time-consuming nature of the measurement of movement biomechanics, more than one evaluator needs to be involved. This may increase the potential occurrence of error due to inaccurate positioning of markers to the anatomical locations. The purpose of this study was to determine the reliability and objectivity of lower limb segments length by multiple evaluators in a large cohort study concerning healthy aging in an industrial environment. A total of eight evaluators performed marker placements on five participants on three different days. Evaluators placed markers bilaterally on specific anatomical locations of the pelvis, thigh, shank and foot. On the right foot, markers were placed in anatomical locations to define a multi-segmental foot model. The position of the marker at the anatomical locations was recorded by a motion capture system. The reliability and objectivity of lower limb segment lengths was determined by the intraclass correlation coefficient of a two-way random model and of the two-way mixed model, respectively. For all evaluators for all segments, the average reliability and objectivity was greater than 0.8, except for the metatarsus segment (0.683). Based on these results, we can conclude that multiple evaluators can be engaged in a large cohort study in the placement of anatomical markers.
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spelling pubmed-79615692021-03-17 Marker Placement Reliability and Objectivity for Biomechanical Cohort Study: Healthy Aging in Industrial Environment (HAIE—Program 4) Malus, Jan Skypala, Jiri Silvernail, Julia Freedman Uchytil, Jaroslav Hamill, Joseph Barot, Tomas Jandacka, Daniel Sensors (Basel) Article In large cohort studies, due to the time-consuming nature of the measurement of movement biomechanics, more than one evaluator needs to be involved. This may increase the potential occurrence of error due to inaccurate positioning of markers to the anatomical locations. The purpose of this study was to determine the reliability and objectivity of lower limb segments length by multiple evaluators in a large cohort study concerning healthy aging in an industrial environment. A total of eight evaluators performed marker placements on five participants on three different days. Evaluators placed markers bilaterally on specific anatomical locations of the pelvis, thigh, shank and foot. On the right foot, markers were placed in anatomical locations to define a multi-segmental foot model. The position of the marker at the anatomical locations was recorded by a motion capture system. The reliability and objectivity of lower limb segment lengths was determined by the intraclass correlation coefficient of a two-way random model and of the two-way mixed model, respectively. For all evaluators for all segments, the average reliability and objectivity was greater than 0.8, except for the metatarsus segment (0.683). Based on these results, we can conclude that multiple evaluators can be engaged in a large cohort study in the placement of anatomical markers. MDPI 2021-03-05 /pmc/articles/PMC7961569/ /pubmed/33807948 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s21051830 Text en © 2021 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Malus, Jan
Skypala, Jiri
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Uchytil, Jaroslav
Hamill, Joseph
Barot, Tomas
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Marker Placement Reliability and Objectivity for Biomechanical Cohort Study: Healthy Aging in Industrial Environment (HAIE—Program 4)
title Marker Placement Reliability and Objectivity for Biomechanical Cohort Study: Healthy Aging in Industrial Environment (HAIE—Program 4)
title_full Marker Placement Reliability and Objectivity for Biomechanical Cohort Study: Healthy Aging in Industrial Environment (HAIE—Program 4)
title_fullStr Marker Placement Reliability and Objectivity for Biomechanical Cohort Study: Healthy Aging in Industrial Environment (HAIE—Program 4)
title_full_unstemmed Marker Placement Reliability and Objectivity for Biomechanical Cohort Study: Healthy Aging in Industrial Environment (HAIE—Program 4)
title_short Marker Placement Reliability and Objectivity for Biomechanical Cohort Study: Healthy Aging in Industrial Environment (HAIE—Program 4)
title_sort marker placement reliability and objectivity for biomechanical cohort study: healthy aging in industrial environment (haie—program 4)
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7961569/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33807948
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s21051830
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