The Reliability of Smartphone and Goniometric Measurements of Hip Range of Motion

Background: Range of motion is an essential component of the hip examination. Handling issues with the goniometer often create challenges when measuring hip passive range of motion (PROM). Recent generations of smartphones have emerged as an alternative instrument for the measurement of joint ROM...

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Main Authors: Elizabeth S Norris, Emily Wright, Shannon Sims, Megan Fuller, Kurt Neelly
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Shiraz University of Medical Sciences 2016-12-01
Series:Journal of Rehabilitation Sciences and Research
Subjects:
Hip
Online Access:http://jrsr.sums.ac.ir/index.php/jrsr/article/view/143/105
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spelling doaj-b1fa66ab0c804b29b7022e0459be92092020-11-24T21:51:17ZengShiraz University of Medical SciencesJournal of Rehabilitation Sciences and Research 2345-61592345-61592016-12-01347784The Reliability of Smartphone and Goniometric Measurements of Hip Range of MotionElizabeth S Norris0 Emily Wright1 Shannon Sims2 Megan Fuller3 Kurt Neelly4Associate Professor, Department of Physical Therapy, Western Kentucky University, United StatesPhysical Therapist, Total Fitness Connection, United StatesPhysical Therapist, The Medical Center Home Care Program, United StatesPhysical Therapist, Signature Healthcare of Bowling Green, United StatesPhysical Therapist, Signature Healthcare of Bowling Green, United StatesBackground: Range of motion is an essential component of the hip examination. Handling issues with the goniometer often create challenges when measuring hip passive range of motion (PROM). Recent generations of smartphones have emerged as an alternative instrument for the measurement of joint ROM. The purpose of this study was to investigate the intra-rater, inter-rater and interinstrument reliability of smartphone and goniometric hip PROM. Methods: Two investigators measured hip PROM to a designated end position on 30 asymptomatic participants in a blinded within study design using two measurement methods, smartphone and goniometer. Relative reliability of smartphone and goniometric measurements of hip PROM was assessed using intraclass correlation coefficients (ICC). Absolute reliability of both measurement methods was assessed using paired t-tests, standard errors of measurement (SEM), and 95% limits of agreement (LOA). Results: Relative reliability ICCs ranged from 0.47-0.99 (intra-rater), 0.05- 0.99 (inter-rater) and 0.25 -0.97 (inter-instrument). Inter-rater differences of smartphone hip measurements were non-significant, however, significant differences were found for all inter-rater goniometric hip measurements (P<0.02). The comparison of the smartphone to goniometric measurements showed bias was present in 7 out to 12 hip measurements (P<0.04). SEM ranged from 1° to 3° (intra-rater, inter-rater, and inter-instrument). LOA ranged from -6.8° - 5.1° (inter-rater) and -8.9° - 13.8° (inter-instrument). Conclusion: These findings support intra-rater reliability of both instruments when measuring hip PROM. Inter-rater reliability, however, was supported only for the smartphone. Due to systematic bias of inter-instrument measurements performed by one rater, caution should be used if the instruments are to be used interchangeably in order to quantify within session hip PROM. http://jrsr.sums.ac.ir/index.php/jrsr/article/view/143/105HipGoniometerSmartphoneRange of motionReliability
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author Elizabeth S Norris
Emily Wright
Shannon Sims
Megan Fuller
Kurt Neelly
spellingShingle Elizabeth S Norris
Emily Wright
Shannon Sims
Megan Fuller
Kurt Neelly
The Reliability of Smartphone and Goniometric Measurements of Hip Range of Motion
Journal of Rehabilitation Sciences and Research
Hip
Goniometer
Smartphone
Range of motion
Reliability
author_facet Elizabeth S Norris
Emily Wright
Shannon Sims
Megan Fuller
Kurt Neelly
author_sort Elizabeth S Norris
title The Reliability of Smartphone and Goniometric Measurements of Hip Range of Motion
title_short The Reliability of Smartphone and Goniometric Measurements of Hip Range of Motion
title_full The Reliability of Smartphone and Goniometric Measurements of Hip Range of Motion
title_fullStr The Reliability of Smartphone and Goniometric Measurements of Hip Range of Motion
title_full_unstemmed The Reliability of Smartphone and Goniometric Measurements of Hip Range of Motion
title_sort reliability of smartphone and goniometric measurements of hip range of motion
publisher Shiraz University of Medical Sciences
series Journal of Rehabilitation Sciences and Research
issn 2345-6159
2345-6159
publishDate 2016-12-01
description Background: Range of motion is an essential component of the hip examination. Handling issues with the goniometer often create challenges when measuring hip passive range of motion (PROM). Recent generations of smartphones have emerged as an alternative instrument for the measurement of joint ROM. The purpose of this study was to investigate the intra-rater, inter-rater and interinstrument reliability of smartphone and goniometric hip PROM. Methods: Two investigators measured hip PROM to a designated end position on 30 asymptomatic participants in a blinded within study design using two measurement methods, smartphone and goniometer. Relative reliability of smartphone and goniometric measurements of hip PROM was assessed using intraclass correlation coefficients (ICC). Absolute reliability of both measurement methods was assessed using paired t-tests, standard errors of measurement (SEM), and 95% limits of agreement (LOA). Results: Relative reliability ICCs ranged from 0.47-0.99 (intra-rater), 0.05- 0.99 (inter-rater) and 0.25 -0.97 (inter-instrument). Inter-rater differences of smartphone hip measurements were non-significant, however, significant differences were found for all inter-rater goniometric hip measurements (P<0.02). The comparison of the smartphone to goniometric measurements showed bias was present in 7 out to 12 hip measurements (P<0.04). SEM ranged from 1° to 3° (intra-rater, inter-rater, and inter-instrument). LOA ranged from -6.8° - 5.1° (inter-rater) and -8.9° - 13.8° (inter-instrument). Conclusion: These findings support intra-rater reliability of both instruments when measuring hip PROM. Inter-rater reliability, however, was supported only for the smartphone. Due to systematic bias of inter-instrument measurements performed by one rater, caution should be used if the instruments are to be used interchangeably in order to quantify within session hip PROM.
topic Hip
Goniometer
Smartphone
Range of motion
Reliability
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