Escuela Politécnica Superior, Universidad San Pablo-CEU, CEU Universities, Madrid, Spain.
Departamento de Fisioterapia, Facultad de Medicina, Universidad San Pablo-CEU, CEU Universities, Madrid, Spain.
PeerJ. 2022 Sep 14;10:e14031. doi: 10.7717/peerj.14031. eCollection 2022.
Neck pain, one of the most common musculoskeletal diseases, affects 222 million people worldwide. The cervical range of motion (CROM) is a tool used to assess the neck's state across three movement axes: flexo-extension, rotation, and lateral flexion. People with neck pain often have a reduced CROM, and they feel pain at the end-range and/or accompany neck movements with compensatory trunk movements. Virtual reality (VR) setups can track the movement of the head and other body parts in order to create the sensation of immersion in the virtual environment. Using this tracking position information, a CROM assessment can be performed using a VR setup that may be carried out autonomously from the user's home. The objectives of this study were to develop a VR experience that could be used to perform a CROM assessment, and to evaluate the intra-rater and inter-rater reliability of the CROM measures guided by this VR experience. To the best of our knowledge, a study of this type has not been carried out before.
MATERIALS & METHODS: A total of 30 asymptomatic adults were assessed using a VR device (HTC Vive Pro Eye™). Two raters provided support with the VR setup, and the participants were guided by the VR experience as they performed the movements. Each rater tested each subject twice, in random order. In addition to a head-mounted display (HMD), a tracker located on the subject's back was used to measure trunk compensatory movements. The CROM was estimated using only the HMD position and this measurement was corrected using the tracker data. The mean and standard deviation were calculated to characterize the CROM. To evaluate the reliability, the interclass correlation coefficients (ICC) were calculated for intra-rater and inter-rater analysis. The standard error of measurement and minimum detectable change were also calculated. The usability of the VR system was measured using the Spanish version of the System Usability Scale.
The mean CROM values in each axis of movement were compatible with those described in the literature. ICC values ranged between 0.86 and 0.96 in the intra-rater analysis and between 0.83 and 0.97 in the inter-rater analysis; these values were between good and excellent. When applying the correction of the trunk movements, both the intra-rater and inter-rater ICC values slightly worsened except in the case of the lateral flexion movement, where they slightly improved. The usability score of the CROM assessment/VR system was 86 points, which is an excellent usability score.
The reliability of the measurements and the usability of the system indicate that a VR setup can be used to assess CROM. The reliability of the VR setup can be affected by slippage of the HMD or tracker. Both slippage errors are additive, , only when the sum of these two errors is less than the compensatory movement do the measurements improve when considering the tracker data.
颈部疼痛是最常见的肌肉骨骼疾病之一,影响着全球 2.22 亿人。颈椎活动度(CROM)是一种用于评估颈部在三个运动轴上状态的工具:屈伸、旋转和侧屈。患有颈部疼痛的人通常 CROM 减小,并且在末端范围感到疼痛和/或伴有颈部运动的代偿性躯干运动。虚拟现实(VR)设置可以跟踪头部和其他身体部位的运动,从而产生沉浸在虚拟环境中的感觉。使用此跟踪位置信息,可以使用 VR 设置执行 CROM 评估,并且可以使用可能由用户在家中自主进行的 VR 体验来指导 CROM 评估。本研究的目的是开发一种可以用于进行 CROM 评估的 VR 体验,并评估由这种 VR 体验指导的 CROM 测量的内部和外部测试者可靠性。据我们所知,以前没有进行过这种类型的研究。
共有 30 名无症状成年人使用 VR 设备(HTC Vive Pro Eye™)进行了评估。两名测试者使用 VR 设置提供支持,参与者在 VR 体验的指导下进行运动。每个测试者以随机顺序两次测试每个参与者。除了头戴式显示器(HMD)外,还在参与者的背部放置了一个跟踪器来测量躯干代偿运动。仅使用 HMD 位置估计 CROM,并使用跟踪器数据校正此测量值。计算平均值和标准差来描述 CROM。为了评估可靠性,计算了内部和外部测试者分析的组内相关系数(ICC)。还计算了测量误差和最小可检测变化的标准误差。使用西班牙版的系统可用性量表测量了 VR 系统的可用性。
在每个运动轴上的平均 CROM 值与文献中描述的值一致。在内部测试者分析中,ICC 值在 0.86 到 0.96 之间,在外部测试者分析中在 0.83 到 0.97 之间;这些值在良好和优秀之间。当应用躯干运动的校正时,内部和外部测试者的 ICC 值都略有恶化,除了侧屈运动,其 ICC 值略有改善。CROM 评估/VR 系统的可用性评分为 86 分,这是一个极好的可用性评分。
测量的可靠性和系统的可用性表明,VR 设置可用于评估 CROM。VR 设置的可靠性可能会受到 HMD 或跟踪器的滑移的影响。这两种滑移误差是相加的,只有当这两个误差的总和小于补偿运动时,考虑到跟踪器数据,测量值才会提高。