Radiography and photogrammetry-based methods of assessing cervical spine posture in the sagittal plane: a systematic review with meta-analysis

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Autor(a) principal: Pivotto, Luiza Rampi
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Navarro, Isis Juliene Rodrigues Leite, Candotti, Cláudia Tarragô
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Idioma: eng
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Resumo: There are numerous radiography and photogrammetry-based methods of assessing the cervical spine posture in the sagittal plane. The choice of instrument should be based on scientific parameters such as validity and reliability, thus avoiding restrictions to the applicability of the instrument. What radiography and photogrammetry-based methods used to assess the cervical spine posture in the sagittal plane are valid and/or reliable? Methods Systematic searches were conducted following Meta-analysis of Observational Studies in Epidemiology guidelines. Methodological quality was assessed according to the Brink & Louw appraisal tool. Twenty-one studies were included in the qualitative analysis. Twenty different methods of calculating cervical spine posture in the sagittal plane were found. Two studies included validation measures, 16 studies assessed inter-rater reliability, and 17 studies assessed intra-rater reliability. Fourteen studies were included for the quantitative analysis. The meta-analysis shows that the cervical arrow and cervical lordosis photogrammetry-based methods present very high intra-rater reliability. In radiography, the meta-analysis also showed that the Cobb method (inferior C2 - inferior C7), Cobb method (middle C1 - inferior C7), absolute rotation angle, and Gore angle (C2-C7) present very high inter-rater reliability, and the Cobb method (inferior C2 - inferior C7) and absolute rotation angle present very high intra-rater reliability. This systematic review presents an overview of the methods used to assess cervical spine posture and the respective information on validity and reliability. This panorama facilitates the choice of method when conducting radiography or photogrammetry-based assessment of the cervical spine in thesagittal plane. In addition, it shows the need for new studies that investigate the accuracy and precision of these methods for their possible use in larger studies.
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spelling Pivotto, Luiza RampiNavarro, Isis Juliene Rodrigues LeiteCandotti, Cláudia Tarragô2021-06-16T04:38:46Z20210966-6362http://hdl.handle.net/10183/222317001126430There are numerous radiography and photogrammetry-based methods of assessing the cervical spine posture in the sagittal plane. The choice of instrument should be based on scientific parameters such as validity and reliability, thus avoiding restrictions to the applicability of the instrument. What radiography and photogrammetry-based methods used to assess the cervical spine posture in the sagittal plane are valid and/or reliable? Methods Systematic searches were conducted following Meta-analysis of Observational Studies in Epidemiology guidelines. Methodological quality was assessed according to the Brink & Louw appraisal tool. Twenty-one studies were included in the qualitative analysis. Twenty different methods of calculating cervical spine posture in the sagittal plane were found. Two studies included validation measures, 16 studies assessed inter-rater reliability, and 17 studies assessed intra-rater reliability. Fourteen studies were included for the quantitative analysis. The meta-analysis shows that the cervical arrow and cervical lordosis photogrammetry-based methods present very high intra-rater reliability. In radiography, the meta-analysis also showed that the Cobb method (inferior C2 - inferior C7), Cobb method (middle C1 - inferior C7), absolute rotation angle, and Gore angle (C2-C7) present very high inter-rater reliability, and the Cobb method (inferior C2 - inferior C7) and absolute rotation angle present very high intra-rater reliability. This systematic review presents an overview of the methods used to assess cervical spine posture and the respective information on validity and reliability. This panorama facilitates the choice of method when conducting radiography or photogrammetry-based assessment of the cervical spine in thesagittal plane. In addition, it shows the need for new studies that investigate the accuracy and precision of these methods for their possible use in larger studies.application/pdfengGait & Posture. Oxford. Vol.84 (Feb. 2021), p. 357-367PescoçoPostura corporalRadiografiaFotogrametriaNeckPostureEvaluationRadiographyPhotogrammetryReproducibility of resultsRadiography and photogrammetry-based methods of assessing cervical spine posture in the sagittal plane: a systematic review with meta-analysisEstrangeiroinfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Institucional da UFRGSinstname:Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)instacron:UFRGSTEXT001126430.pdf.txt001126430.pdf.txtExtracted Texttext/plain58827http://www.lume.ufrgs.br/bitstream/10183/222317/2/001126430.pdf.txt59d7942737ff1564edbe502b5ccf8258MD52ORIGINAL001126430.pdfTexto completo (inglês)application/pdf2307160http://www.lume.ufrgs.br/bitstream/10183/222317/1/001126430.pdfaa4788f4b101872b52d44e48a88a1efcMD5110183/2223172021-06-26 04:47:48.623095oai:www.lume.ufrgs.br:10183/222317Repositório de PublicaçõesPUBhttps://lume.ufrgs.br/oai/requestopendoar:2021-06-26T07:47:48Repositório Institucional da UFRGS - Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)false
dc.title.pt_BR.fl_str_mv Radiography and photogrammetry-based methods of assessing cervical spine posture in the sagittal plane: a systematic review with meta-analysis
title Radiography and photogrammetry-based methods of assessing cervical spine posture in the sagittal plane: a systematic review with meta-analysis
spellingShingle Radiography and photogrammetry-based methods of assessing cervical spine posture in the sagittal plane: a systematic review with meta-analysis
Pivotto, Luiza Rampi
Pescoço
Postura corporal
Radiografia
Fotogrametria
Neck
Posture
Evaluation
Radiography
Photogrammetry
Reproducibility of results
title_short Radiography and photogrammetry-based methods of assessing cervical spine posture in the sagittal plane: a systematic review with meta-analysis
title_full Radiography and photogrammetry-based methods of assessing cervical spine posture in the sagittal plane: a systematic review with meta-analysis
title_fullStr Radiography and photogrammetry-based methods of assessing cervical spine posture in the sagittal plane: a systematic review with meta-analysis
title_full_unstemmed Radiography and photogrammetry-based methods of assessing cervical spine posture in the sagittal plane: a systematic review with meta-analysis
title_sort Radiography and photogrammetry-based methods of assessing cervical spine posture in the sagittal plane: a systematic review with meta-analysis
author Pivotto, Luiza Rampi
author_facet Pivotto, Luiza Rampi
Navarro, Isis Juliene Rodrigues Leite
Candotti, Cláudia Tarragô
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author2 Navarro, Isis Juliene Rodrigues Leite
Candotti, Cláudia Tarragô
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Pivotto, Luiza Rampi
Navarro, Isis Juliene Rodrigues Leite
Candotti, Cláudia Tarragô
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Pescoço
Postura corporal
Radiografia
Fotogrametria
topic Pescoço
Postura corporal
Radiografia
Fotogrametria
Neck
Posture
Evaluation
Radiography
Photogrammetry
Reproducibility of results
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv Neck
Posture
Evaluation
Radiography
Photogrammetry
Reproducibility of results
description There are numerous radiography and photogrammetry-based methods of assessing the cervical spine posture in the sagittal plane. The choice of instrument should be based on scientific parameters such as validity and reliability, thus avoiding restrictions to the applicability of the instrument. What radiography and photogrammetry-based methods used to assess the cervical spine posture in the sagittal plane are valid and/or reliable? Methods Systematic searches were conducted following Meta-analysis of Observational Studies in Epidemiology guidelines. Methodological quality was assessed according to the Brink & Louw appraisal tool. Twenty-one studies were included in the qualitative analysis. Twenty different methods of calculating cervical spine posture in the sagittal plane were found. Two studies included validation measures, 16 studies assessed inter-rater reliability, and 17 studies assessed intra-rater reliability. Fourteen studies were included for the quantitative analysis. The meta-analysis shows that the cervical arrow and cervical lordosis photogrammetry-based methods present very high intra-rater reliability. In radiography, the meta-analysis also showed that the Cobb method (inferior C2 - inferior C7), Cobb method (middle C1 - inferior C7), absolute rotation angle, and Gore angle (C2-C7) present very high inter-rater reliability, and the Cobb method (inferior C2 - inferior C7) and absolute rotation angle present very high intra-rater reliability. This systematic review presents an overview of the methods used to assess cervical spine posture and the respective information on validity and reliability. This panorama facilitates the choice of method when conducting radiography or photogrammetry-based assessment of the cervical spine in thesagittal plane. In addition, it shows the need for new studies that investigate the accuracy and precision of these methods for their possible use in larger studies.
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