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三维打印在康复中的应用:打印上肢粗大运动功能评估工具的可行性。

3-Dimensional printing in rehabilitation: feasibility of printing an upper extremity gross motor function assessment tool.

机构信息

Rehabilitation Sciences Institute, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada.

The KITE Research Institute, Toronto Rehabilitation Institute, University Health Network, 550 University Avenue, Toronto, ON, M5G 2A2, Canada.

出版信息

Biomed Eng Online. 2021 Jan 5;20(1):2. doi: 10.1186/s12938-020-00839-3.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Use of standardized and scientifically sound outcome measures is encouraged in clinical practice and research. With the development of newer rehabilitation therapies, we need technology-supported upper extremity outcome measures that are easily accessible, reliable and valid. 3-Dimensional printing (3D-printing) has recently seen a meteoric rise in interest within medicine including the field of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation. The primary objective of this study was to evaluate the feasibility of designing and constructing a 3D printed version of the Toronto Rehabilitation Institute-Hand Function Test (TRI-HFT). The TRI-HFT is an upper extremity gross motor function assessment tool that measures function at the intersection of the International Classification of Function's body structure and function, and activity domain. The secondary objective was to assess the preliminary psychometrics of this test in individuals with stroke.

RESULTS

3D design files were created using the measurements of the original TRI-HFT objects. The 3D printed objects were then compared to the original test objects to ensure that the original dimensions were preserved. All objects were successfully printed except the sponge and paper which required some modification. The error margin for weight of the objects was within 10% of the original TRI-HFT for the rest of the objects. Nine participants underwent the following assessments: the Chedoke Arm and Hand Activity Inventory (CAHAI), Fugl Meyer Assessment-Hand (FMA-Hand), Chedoke McMaster stages of recovery of the arm (CMSA-Arm) and Chedoke McMaster stages of recovery of the hand (CMSA-Hand) and the 3D TRI-HFT for assessment of psychometric properties of the test. The video recorded assessment of the 3D TRI-HFT was used for reliability testing. Construct validity was assessed by comparing the scores on 3D TRI-HFT with the scores on CAHAI, CMSA-Arm, CMSA-Hand and FMA-Hand. The 3D TRI-HFT had high inter-rater reliability (Intra-Class Correlation Co-efficient (ICC) of 0.99; P < 0.000), high intra-rater reliability (ICC of 0.99; P < 0.000) and moderate-to-strong correlation with the CMSA-Arm, CMSA-Hand and FMA-Hand scores.

CONCLUSIONS

The TRI-HFT could be successfully 3D printed and initial testing indicates that the test is a reliable and valid measure of upper extremity motor function in individuals with stroke.

摘要

背景

在临床实践和研究中,鼓励使用标准化和科学合理的结局测量方法。随着新的康复治疗方法的发展,我们需要易于获取、可靠且有效的支持技术的上肢结局测量方法。3D 打印(3D-printing)在医学领域,包括物理医学与康复领域,最近受到了极大的关注。本研究的主要目的是评估设计和构建多伦多康复研究所手功能测试(TRI-HFT)3D 打印版本的可行性。TRI-HFT 是一种上肢运动功能评估工具,用于测量国际功能分类的身体结构和功能以及活动领域的交点处的功能。次要目标是评估该测试在中风患者中的初步心理测量学特性。

结果

使用原始 TRI-HFT 物体的测量值创建了 3D 设计文件。然后将 3D 打印物体与原始测试物体进行比较,以确保保留原始尺寸。除了海绵和纸张需要一些修改外,所有物体都成功打印出来。除了其余物体的重量误差在原始 TRI-HFT 的 10% 以内。9 名参与者接受了以下评估:Chedoke 上肢和手活动量表(CAHAI)、Fugl-Meyer 上肢评估(FMA-Hand)、Chedoke McMaster 上肢恢复阶段(CMSA-Arm)和 Chedoke McMaster 手恢复阶段(CMSA-Hand)和 3D TRI-HFT 用于评估测试的心理测量特性。视频记录的 3D TRI-HFT 评估用于可靠性测试。结构效度通过比较 3D TRI-HFT 得分与 CAHAI、CMSA-Arm、CMSA-Hand 和 FMA-Hand 的得分来评估。3D TRI-HFT 具有很高的评分者间信度(组内相关系数(ICC)为 0.99;P < 0.000)、很高的评分者内信度(ICC 为 0.99;P < 0.000),并且与 CMSA-Arm、CMSA-Hand 和 FMA-Hand 评分具有中度至高度相关性。

结论

TRI-HFT 可以成功 3D 打印,初步测试表明,该测试是中风患者上肢运动功能的可靠且有效的测量方法。

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