Smartphone-based video analysis for guiding shoulder therapeutic exercises: concurrent validity for movement quality control
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Resumo: | Neuromuscular re-education through therapeutic exercise has a determinant role in chronic shoulder pain rehabilitation. Smartphones are an interesting strategy to extend the rehabilitation to a home-based scenario as it can increase the attraction and involvement of users by providing feedback. Objective: To analyze the concurrent validity of a smartphone’s application based on 2D video analysis against the gold-standard 3D optoelectronic system for assessing movement quality during upper limb therapeutic exercises. Methods: Fifteen young adults were evaluated while executing two different shoulder exercises with a smartphone’s 2D video and a 3D optoelectronic system simultaneously in two conditions: (1) with the supervision and instructions of a physiotherapist (guided exercise), and (2) without the feedback of the physiotherapist (non-guided exercise). The data obtained during the guided and non-guided exercises were compared to calculate the movement quality index based on the approximation of the non-guided exercise to the guided exercise for the head, trunk, and shoulder’s range of movement. The agreement of the movement quality index assessed with the smartphone application and the optoelectronic system was carried out through Bland–Altman analysis. Results: The Bland–Altman analysis indicates the range of agreement and bias tendency. This tendency demonstrates that the percentage of difference between the two methods increases as the movement quality index decreases. Conclusions: There is agreement between the movement quality evaluated by a gold-standard method and the developed application, although the proposed method appears to have less sensitivity for evaluating movements with lower quality index. |
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Smartphone-based video analysis for guiding shoulder therapeutic exercises: concurrent validity for movement quality controlShoulder rehabilitationKinematic parametersConcurrent validity2D video systemSmartphonesTherapeutic exercisesNeuromuscular re-education through therapeutic exercise has a determinant role in chronic shoulder pain rehabilitation. Smartphones are an interesting strategy to extend the rehabilitation to a home-based scenario as it can increase the attraction and involvement of users by providing feedback. Objective: To analyze the concurrent validity of a smartphone’s application based on 2D video analysis against the gold-standard 3D optoelectronic system for assessing movement quality during upper limb therapeutic exercises. Methods: Fifteen young adults were evaluated while executing two different shoulder exercises with a smartphone’s 2D video and a 3D optoelectronic system simultaneously in two conditions: (1) with the supervision and instructions of a physiotherapist (guided exercise), and (2) without the feedback of the physiotherapist (non-guided exercise). The data obtained during the guided and non-guided exercises were compared to calculate the movement quality index based on the approximation of the non-guided exercise to the guided exercise for the head, trunk, and shoulder’s range of movement. The agreement of the movement quality index assessed with the smartphone application and the optoelectronic system was carried out through Bland–Altman analysis. Results: The Bland–Altman analysis indicates the range of agreement and bias tendency. This tendency demonstrates that the percentage of difference between the two methods increases as the movement quality index decreases. Conclusions: There is agreement between the movement quality evaluated by a gold-standard method and the developed application, although the proposed method appears to have less sensitivity for evaluating movements with lower quality index.MDPIRepositório Científico do Instituto Politécnico do PortoLopes, MariaMelo, Ana S. C.Cunha, BrunoSousa, Andreia S. P.2024-04-08T13:32:54Z2023-11-132023-11-13T00:00:00Zinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/10400.22/25294engLopes, M., Melo, A. S. C., Cunha, B., & Sousa, A. S. P. (2023). Smartphone-based video analysis for guiding shoulder therapeutic exercises: Concurrent validity for movement quality control. Applied Sciences, 13(22), Artigo 22. https://doi.org/10.3390/app13221228210.3390/app1322122822076-3417info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAP2024-04-10T01:47:58Zoai:recipp.ipp.pt:10400.22/25294Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openairemluisa.alvim@gmail.comopendoar:71602024-04-10T01:47:58Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse |
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Smartphone-based video analysis for guiding shoulder therapeutic exercises: concurrent validity for movement quality control |
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Smartphone-based video analysis for guiding shoulder therapeutic exercises: concurrent validity for movement quality control |
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Smartphone-based video analysis for guiding shoulder therapeutic exercises: concurrent validity for movement quality control Lopes, Maria Shoulder rehabilitation Kinematic parameters Concurrent validity 2D video system Smartphones Therapeutic exercises |
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Smartphone-based video analysis for guiding shoulder therapeutic exercises: concurrent validity for movement quality control |
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Smartphone-based video analysis for guiding shoulder therapeutic exercises: concurrent validity for movement quality control |
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Smartphone-based video analysis for guiding shoulder therapeutic exercises: concurrent validity for movement quality control |
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Smartphone-based video analysis for guiding shoulder therapeutic exercises: concurrent validity for movement quality control |
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Smartphone-based video analysis for guiding shoulder therapeutic exercises: concurrent validity for movement quality control |
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Lopes, Maria |
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Lopes, Maria Melo, Ana S. C. Cunha, Bruno Sousa, Andreia S. P. |
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Melo, Ana S. C. Cunha, Bruno Sousa, Andreia S. P. |
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Repositório Científico do Instituto Politécnico do Porto |
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Lopes, Maria Melo, Ana S. C. Cunha, Bruno Sousa, Andreia S. P. |
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Shoulder rehabilitation Kinematic parameters Concurrent validity 2D video system Smartphones Therapeutic exercises |
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Shoulder rehabilitation Kinematic parameters Concurrent validity 2D video system Smartphones Therapeutic exercises |
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Neuromuscular re-education through therapeutic exercise has a determinant role in chronic shoulder pain rehabilitation. Smartphones are an interesting strategy to extend the rehabilitation to a home-based scenario as it can increase the attraction and involvement of users by providing feedback. Objective: To analyze the concurrent validity of a smartphone’s application based on 2D video analysis against the gold-standard 3D optoelectronic system for assessing movement quality during upper limb therapeutic exercises. Methods: Fifteen young adults were evaluated while executing two different shoulder exercises with a smartphone’s 2D video and a 3D optoelectronic system simultaneously in two conditions: (1) with the supervision and instructions of a physiotherapist (guided exercise), and (2) without the feedback of the physiotherapist (non-guided exercise). The data obtained during the guided and non-guided exercises were compared to calculate the movement quality index based on the approximation of the non-guided exercise to the guided exercise for the head, trunk, and shoulder’s range of movement. The agreement of the movement quality index assessed with the smartphone application and the optoelectronic system was carried out through Bland–Altman analysis. Results: The Bland–Altman analysis indicates the range of agreement and bias tendency. This tendency demonstrates that the percentage of difference between the two methods increases as the movement quality index decreases. Conclusions: There is agreement between the movement quality evaluated by a gold-standard method and the developed application, although the proposed method appears to have less sensitivity for evaluating movements with lower quality index. |
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2023-11-13 2023-11-13T00:00:00Z 2024-04-08T13:32:54Z |
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Lopes, M., Melo, A. S. C., Cunha, B., & Sousa, A. S. P. (2023). Smartphone-based video analysis for guiding shoulder therapeutic exercises: Concurrent validity for movement quality control. Applied Sciences, 13(22), Artigo 22. https://doi.org/10.3390/app132212282 10.3390/app132212282 2076-3417 |
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