Survey of neck range of motion using system with sensor-integrated based on photometry method and zero method on healthy volunteers
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https://doi.org/10.62685/tbjmp.2024.14.05Từ khóa:
Cervical range of motion, photogrammetry, goniometry, the system with sensor-integrated based on photometry method, PMD-HAM system, healthy volunteeers.Tóm tắt
Objective: The study aimed to evaluate the accuracy and reliability and of the system with sensor-integrated based on photometry method (PMD-HAM system) compared with the Zero method using a goniometry when measuring the range of motion of the neck joints of healthy volunteers at the Ho Chi Minh City Hospital for Rehabilitation and Occupational Diseases.
Method: Conducted over four months at the Hospital for Rehabilitation – Occupational Diseases, the research included 50 healthy volunteers (24 males, 26 females) with strict inclusion and exclusion criteria. Both conventional goniometry and the system with sensor-integrated based on photometry method were utilized to assess cervical range of motion (ROM) across six movements: flexion, extension, right lateral flexion, left lateral flexion, right rotation, and left rotation.
Results: Results indicated no statistically significant differences between the measurements obtained using both methods (p > 0.05). These findings suggest that the system with sensor-integrated based on photometry method is a reliable and valid alternative to traditional measurement techniques for assessing cervical ROM.
Conclusion: The implementation of this innovative method may enhance routine clinical assessments, promote accurate data collection in diverse settings. Future research will involve a more varied participant demographic and refined measurement apparatus to further validate the method’s efficacy.
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