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基于增强现实的手指关节活动度测量:可靠性和同时效度评估

Augmented Reality-Based Finger Joint Range of Motion Measurement: Assessment of Reliability and Concurrent Validity.

作者信息

Létourneau Sasha Gabrielle, Jin Helen, Peters Ethan, Grewal Ruby, Ross Douglas, Symonette Caitlin

机构信息

Division of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Department of Surgery, Western University, London, Ontario, Canada.

Schulich School of Medicine and Dentistry, Western University, London, Ontario, Canada.

出版信息

J Hand Surg Am. 2025 Aug;50(8):966-978. doi: 10.1016/j.jhsa.2024.10.006. Epub 2024 Dec 12.

Abstract

PURPOSE

This study aimed to determine the reliability and concurrent validity of finger joint range of motion (ROM) measurement using augmented reality (AR)-based hand tracking in a sample of healthy hands. Additionally, the study aimed to determine which camera view of the hand provided ROM measurements with the highest concurrent validity at each joint.

METHODS

A web application developed for smart devices using Google's MediaPipe Hands framework converted AR-generated hand landmark coordinates from camera feed into ROM angle measurements in real time for all joints. From each of five camera views, we recorded five sets of AR-based flexion and extension measurements at the metacarpophalangeal (MCP), proximal interphalangeal (PIP) and distal interphalangeal (DIP) joints of normal index to small fingers. Test-retest reliability of the five AR-based measurements in each view was evaluated as was concurrent validity of AR-based measurements relative to manual goniometry, considered the reference standard. Given accepted inter-rater reliability of manual goniometry is 10°, we considered AR-based measurements within 10° of goniometry measurements to have "acceptable" concurrent validity.

RESULTS

Forty-eight healthy hands (median age 31, 50% left, varying ethnicities) were measured. All joints demonstrated excellent test-retest reliability (intraclass correlation coefficient >0.75) in all views in flexion and ≥2 views in extension. AR-based flexion measurements were within 10˚ of goniometry in ulnar views of the index MCP, PIP, and DIP; the long MCP and PIP; and the ring PIP and DIP. In extension, multiple views at each joint consistently yielded AR-based measurements within 10° of goniometry.

CONCLUSIONS

AR-based measurement has high concurrent validity and reliability; however, optimal camera views vary joint to joint. Validation in pathologic hands is required.

CLINICAL RELEVANCE

Given its excellent reliability, AR-based measurement has potential for use in monitoring changes in finger ROM after intervention, either by clinicians in-person or by patients performing remote measurements independently.

摘要

目的

本研究旨在确定在健康手部样本中,使用基于增强现实(AR)的手部跟踪技术测量手指关节活动范围(ROM)的可靠性和同时效度。此外,该研究旨在确定手部的哪种摄像头视图在每个关节处提供的ROM测量具有最高的同时效度。

方法

一个使用谷歌的MediaPipe Hands框架为智能设备开发的网络应用程序,将来自摄像头画面的AR生成的手部地标坐标实时转换为所有关节的ROM角度测量值。从五个摄像头视图中的每一个,我们在正常示指至小指的掌指关节(MCP)、近端指间关节(PIP)和远端指间关节(DIP)处记录了五组基于AR的屈伸测量值。评估了每个视图中五次基于AR测量的重测可靠性,以及相对于被视为参考标准的手动测角法,基于AR测量的同时效度。鉴于手动测角法公认的评分者间可靠性为10°,我们认为基于AR的测量值与测角法测量值相差在10°以内具有“可接受的”同时效度。

结果

测量了48只健康手部(中位年龄31岁,50%为左手,种族多样)。所有关节在所有视图中的屈曲以及在≥2个视图中的伸展均表现出出色的重测可靠性(组内相关系数>0.75)。基于AR的屈曲测量值在示指MCP、PIP和DIP的尺侧视图;中指MCP和PIP;以及环指PIP和DIP中与测角法相差在10°以内。在伸展时,每个关节的多个视图始终产生与测角法相差在10°以内的基于AR的测量值。

结论

基于AR测量具有较高的同时效度和可靠性;然而,最佳摄像头视图因关节而异。需要在患手进行验证。

临床意义

鉴于其出色的可靠性,基于AR测量有潜力用于监测干预后手指ROM的变化,无论是临床医生亲自监测还是患者独立进行远程测量。

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