Department of Physical Therapy and Human Movement Sciences, Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine, Chicago, Illinois.
Department of Preventive Medicine, Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine, Chicago, Illinois.
Phys Ther. 2020 Sep 28;100(10):1759-1770. doi: 10.1093/ptj/pzaa125.
Motion analysis is performed by physical therapists to assess and improve movement. Two-dimensional video-based motion analysis (VBMA) is available for smartphones/tablets and requires little to no equipment or cost. Research on VBMA use in clinical practice is limited. The purpose of this study was to examine the current use of VBMA in orthopedic physical therapist practice.
Members of the Academy of Orthopaedic Physical Therapy completed an online survey. Questions examined frequency of VBMA use, reasons for use, facilitators/barriers, device/apps used, practice patterns, other certificates/degrees, and demographic information.
Among the final analysis sample of 477 respondents, 228 (47.8%) use VBMA. Of 228 VBMA users, 91.2% reported using it for ≤25% of their caseload, and 57.9% reported using their personal device to capture movement. Reasons for using VBMA included visual feedback for patient education (91.7%), analysis of movement (91.2%), and assessment of progress (51.8%). Barriers to use included lack of device/equipment (48.8%), lack of space (48.6%), and time restraint (32.1%). Those with ≤20 years of clinical experience (odds ratio [OR] = 1.83, 95% CI = 1.21-2.76), residency training (OR = 2.49, 95% CI = 1.14-5.43), and fellowship training (OR = 2.97, 95% CI = 1.32-6.66), and those from the West region of the United States (OR = 1.66, 95% CI = 1.07-2.56) were more likely to use VBMA.
More than 50% of surveyed orthopedic physical therapists do not use VBMA in clinical practice. Future research should be directed toward assessing reliability and validity of VBMA use by smartphones, tablets, and apps and examining whether VBMA use enhances treatment outcomes. Data security, patient confidentiality, and integration into the electronic medical record should be addressed.
This study is the first to our knowledge to describe the use of VBMA in orthopedic physical therapist practice in the United States. It is the first step in understanding how VBMA is used and might be used to enhance clinical assessment and treatment outcomes.
运动分析由物理治疗师进行,以评估和改善运动。二维视频运动分析(VBMA)可用于智能手机/平板电脑,且几乎不需要设备或成本。关于 VBMA 在临床实践中应用的研究有限。本研究的目的是调查 VBMA 在矫形物理治疗师实践中的当前应用。
矫形物理治疗学院的成员完成了一项在线调查。问题调查了 VBMA 使用的频率、使用原因、促进因素/障碍、使用的设备/应用程序、实践模式、其他证书/学位以及人口统计信息。
在最终分析的 477 名受访者中,有 228 名(47.8%)使用 VBMA。在 228 名 VBMA 用户中,91.2%的人报告说他们在 ≤25%的病例中使用 VBMA,57.9%的人报告说他们使用个人设备来捕捉运动。使用 VBMA 的原因包括为患者教育提供视觉反馈(91.7%)、分析运动(91.2%)和评估进展(51.8%)。使用的障碍包括缺乏设备/设备(48.8%)、缺乏空间(48.6%)和时间限制(32.1%)。那些具有 ≤20 年临床经验(比值比[OR] = 1.83,95%置信区间[CI] = 1.21-2.76)、居住培训(OR = 2.49,95% CI = 1.14-5.43)和奖学金培训(OR = 2.97,95% CI = 1.32-6.66)以及来自美国西部的治疗师(OR = 1.66,95% CI = 1.07-2.56)更有可能使用 VBMA。
超过 50%的接受调查的矫形物理治疗师在临床实践中不使用 VBMA。未来的研究应该集中在评估智能手机、平板电脑和应用程序使用 VBMA 的可靠性和有效性,并研究 VBMA 的使用是否可以增强治疗效果。应解决数据安全性、患者保密性和与电子病历的集成问题。
本研究是迄今为止首次描述 VBMA 在矫形物理治疗师实践中的应用。这是了解 VBMA 如何使用以及如何增强临床评估和治疗效果的第一步。