Ienaga Naoto, Fujita Koji, Koyama Takafumi, Sasaki Toru, Sugiura Yuta, Saito Hideo
Graduate School of Science and Technology, Keio University, Yokohama, Japan.
Department of Functional Joint Anatomy, Graduate School of Medical and Dental Sciences, Tokyo Medical and Dental University, Tokyo, Japan.
J Hand Surg Glob Online. 2020 Nov;2(6):339-342. doi: 10.1016/j.jhsg.2020.09.004. Epub 2020 Oct 16.
Measuring range of motion (ROM) in the wrist joint is an essential part of hand and wrist functional evaluations, especially before and after surgery. However, accurate measurements require experience and time. To reduce patient and surgeon burdens related to ROM measurement, a smartphone-based system, which enables participants to measure the ROM of the wrist joint semiautomatically using self-taken pictures on a smartphone, was developed and evaluated in this study.
In the developed system, participants were asked to take a picture of their wrist by using the other hand to position the joint first into full flexion and then into full extension. The hand and arm regions were automatically extracted in the program, and the ROM was estimated after the area of the hand and forearm was cropped. To verify the accuracy of ROM measurements in this system, the proposed method was tested on 66 images of hands from 33 participants; measurements were compared with those taken by hand surgeons. A limit of agreement and an intraclass correlation coefficient (ICC) were used for evaluation.
The smallest averages (95% limits of agreement) of flexion and extension were 11.32° (95% confidence interval [CI], 8.88° to 13.76°) and 11.01° (95% CI, 8.64° to 13.39°), respectively. The ICC (1,1) for 3 measurements taken by one assessor was 0.99 (95% CI, 0.986-0.992), and the ICC (2,1) for 2 measurements taken by both assessors was 0.97 (95% CI, 0.947-0.977).
In this study, we developed a system to measure the semiautomatic ROM of the wrist joint using a smartphone image. Its accuracy was within a clinically usable error range that was comparable with that of a hand surgeon.
This system can reduce the burden of ROM measurement for both patients and doctors.
测量腕关节活动范围(ROM)是手部和腕部功能评估的重要组成部分,尤其是在手术前后。然而,准确测量需要经验和时间。为减轻与ROM测量相关的患者和外科医生负担,本研究开发并评估了一种基于智能手机的系统,该系统使参与者能够使用智能手机上的自拍照片半自动测量腕关节的ROM。
在开发的系统中,要求参与者用另一只手将关节先摆至完全屈曲位,然后摆至完全伸展位,拍摄手腕照片。程序会自动提取手部和手臂区域,并在裁剪手部和前臂区域后估计ROM。为验证该系统中ROM测量的准确性,对33名参与者的66张手部图像测试了所提出的方法;测量结果与手外科医生的测量结果进行了比较。使用一致性界限和组内相关系数(ICC)进行评估。
屈曲和伸展的最小平均值(95%一致性界限)分别为11.32°(95%置信区间[CI],8.88°至13.76°)和11.01°(95%CI,8.64°至13.39°)。一名评估者进行的3次测量的ICC(1,1)为0.99(95%CI,0.986 - 0.992),两名评估者进行的2次测量的ICC(2,1)为0.97(95%CI,0.947 - 0.977)。
在本研究中,我们开发了一种使用智能手机图像半自动测量腕关节ROM的系统。其准确性在临床可用误差范围内,与手外科医生的测量结果相当。
该系统可减轻患者和医生的ROM测量负担。