Wellmon Robert H, Gulick Dawn T, Paterson Mark L, Gulick Colleen N
J Sport Rehabil. 2016 Dec;25(4):371-379. doi: 10.1123/jsr.2015-0041. Epub 2016 Aug 24.
Smartphones are being used in a variety of practice settings to measure joint range of motion (ROM). A number of factors can affect the validity of the measurements generated. However, there are no studies examining smartphone-based goniometer applications focusing on measurement variability and error arising from the electromechanical properties of the device being used.
To examine the concurrent validity and interrater reliability of 2 goniometric mobile applications (Goniometer Records, Goniometer Pro), an inclinometer, and a universal goniometer (UG).
Nonexperimental, descriptive validation study.
University laboratory.
3 physical therapists having an average of 25 y of experience.
Three standardized angles (acute, right, obtuse) were constructed to replicate the movement of a hinge joint in the human body. Angular changes were measured and compared across 3 raters who used 3 different devices (UG, inclinometer, and 2 goniometric apps installed on 3 different smartphones: Apple iPhone 5, LG Android, and Samsung SIII Android). Intraclass correlation coefficients (ICCs) and Bland-Altman plots were used to examine interrater reliability and concurrent validity.
Interrater reliability for each of the smartphone apps, inclinometer and UG were excellent (ICC = .995-1.000). Concurrent validity was also good (ICC = .998-.999). Based on the Bland-Altman plots, the means of the differences between the devices were low (range = -0.4° to 1.2°).
This study identifies the error inherent in measurement that is independent of patient factors and due to the smartphone, the installed apps, and examiner skill. Less than 2° of measurement variability was attributable to those factors alone. The data suggest that 3 smartphones with the 2 installed apps are a viable substitute for using a UG or an inclinometer when measuring angular changes that typically occur when examining ROM and demonstrate the capacity of multiple examiners to accurately use smartphone-based goniometers.
智能手机正被应用于各种实践场景中以测量关节活动范围(ROM)。许多因素会影响所生成测量结果的有效性。然而,尚无研究考察基于智能手机的测角仪应用,重点关注因所使用设备的机电特性而产生的测量变异性和误差。
检验两款测角移动应用程序(测角仪记录、测角仪专业版)、一款倾角仪和一款通用测角仪(UG)的同时效度和评分者间信度。
非实验性描述性验证研究。
大学实验室。
3名平均有25年经验的物理治疗师。
构建三个标准化角度(锐角、直角、钝角)以模拟人体铰链关节的运动。由3名评分者使用3种不同设备(UG、倾角仪以及安装在3部不同智能手机上的两款测角应用程序:苹果iPhone 5、LG安卓手机和三星SIII安卓手机)测量并比较角度变化。使用组内相关系数(ICC)和布兰德-奥特曼图来检验评分者间信度和同时效度。
各款智能手机应用程序、倾角仪和UG的评分者间信度都非常好(ICC = 0.995 - 1.000)。同时效度也很好(ICC = 0.998 - 0.999)。根据布兰德-奥特曼图,各设备之间差异的均值较低(范围 = -0.4°至1.2°)。
本研究确定了测量中固有的、独立于患者因素且由智能手机、所安装的应用程序和检查者技能导致的误差。仅这些因素导致的测量变异性小于2°。数据表明,当测量检查ROM时通常出现的角度变化时,配备两款已安装应用程序的3部智能手机是使用UG或倾角仪的可行替代方案,并证明了多名检查者准确使用基于智能手机的测角仪的能力。