Ager Amanda L, Roy Jean-Sébastien, Roos Marianne, Belley Amélie Fournier, Cools Ann, Hébert Luc J
Center for Interdisciplinary Research in Rehabilitation and Social Integration, Rehabilitation Institute, Quebec, Canada; Department of Rehabilitation, Faculty of Medicine, Laval University, Quebec, Canada.
Center for Interdisciplinary Research in Rehabilitation and Social Integration, Rehabilitation Institute, Quebec, Canada; Department of Rehabilitation, Faculty of Medicine, Laval University, Quebec, Canada.
J Hand Ther. 2017 Apr-Jun;30(2):221-231. doi: 10.1016/j.jht.2017.05.003.
Systematic review.
Constituents of proprioception include our awareness of the position (joint position sense [JPS]) and motion (kinesthesia) of our limbs in space. Proprioceptive deficits are associated with musculoskeletal disorders but remain a challenge to quantify, particularly at the shoulder.
To report the psychometric values of validity, reliability, and responsiveness for shoulder JPS and/or kinesthesia protocols.
A review of 5 databases was conducted from inception to July 2016 for studies reporting a psychometric property of a shoulder proprioception protocol. The included studies were evaluated using the QualSyst checklist and COSMIN 4-point scale.
Twenty-one studies were included, yielding 407 participants and 553 evaluated shoulders (n). The included studies support excellent methodological scores using the QualSyst checklist (88.1 ± 9.9%) and good psychometric scores with the COSMIN for reliability (71.1%) and moderate-to-low quality score (50%) for criterion validity. Weighted average intraclass correlation coefficients (ICCs) for intrarater reliability were highest for passive JPS and kinesthesia, ICC = 0.92 ± 0.07 (n = 214) and ICC = 0.92 ± 0.04 (n = 74), respectively. The most reliable movement and tool are internal rotation at 90° of abduction, ICC = 0.88 ± 0.01 (n = 53), and the dynamometer, ICC = 0.92 ± 0.88 (n = 225). Only 2 studies quantify an aspect of validity and no responsiveness indices were reported among the included studies.
Based on the results of the included studies, the evaluation of shoulder proprioception is most reliable when using a passive protocol with an isokinetic dynamometer for internal rotation at 90° of shoulder abduction. Standardized protocols addressing the psychometric properties of shoulder proprioception measures are needed.
Level 1a: systematic review.
系统评价。
本体感觉的组成部分包括我们对肢体在空间中的位置(关节位置觉[JPS])和运动(动觉)的感知。本体感觉缺陷与肌肉骨骼疾病相关,但量化仍然是一项挑战,尤其是在肩部。
报告肩部JPS和/或动觉检测方法的效度、信度和反应度的心理测量值。
从数据库建立至2016年7月,对5个数据库进行检索,纳入报告肩部本体感觉检测方法心理测量学特性的研究。采用QualSyst清单和COSMIN 4分制量表对纳入研究进行评估。
纳入21项研究,共407名参与者和553个被评估的肩部(n)。纳入研究使用QualSyst清单的方法学评分优秀(88.1±9.9%),使用COSMIN的信度心理测量学评分良好(71.1%),效度标准的质量评分为中低质量(50%)。评估者内信度的加权平均组内相关系数(ICC),被动JPS和动觉最高,分别为ICC = 0.92±0.07(n = 214)和ICC = 0.92±0.04(n = 74)。最可靠的运动和工具是外展90°时的内旋,ICC = 0.88±0.01(n = 53),以及测力计,ICC = 0.92±0.88(n = 225)。纳入研究中只有2项研究量化了效度的一个方面,且未报告反应度指标。
基于纳入研究的结果,使用被动检测方法,通过等速测力计在肩部外展90°时进行内旋,对肩部本体感觉的评估最可靠。需要制定标准化的检测方法,以明确肩部本体感觉测量的心理测量学特性。
1a级:系统评价。