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Comparison of the Wrist Range of Motion Measurement between Inertial Measurement Unit Glove, Smartphone Device and Standard Goniometer
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Document Title
Comparison of the Wrist Range of Motion Measurement between Inertial Measurement Unit Glove, Smartphone Device and Standard Goniometer
Author
Surangsrirat D, Bualuangngam T, Sri-iesaranusorn P, Chaiyaroj A, Buekban C, Thanawattano C, Poopitaya S
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Scopus Author ID
57213600864
Scopus Author ID
57213600864
Scopus Author ID
57213600864
Affiliations
National Science & Technology Development Agency - Thailand; Phramongkutklao College of Medicine; Nara Institute of Science & Technology; Japan Advanced Institute of Science & Technology (JAIST)
Type
Article
Source Title
APPLIED SCIENCES-BASEL
Year
2022
Volume
12
Issue
7
Page
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Open Access
gold
Publisher
MDPI
DOI
10.3390/app12073418
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Abstract
A goniometer is currently the gold standard for range of motion (ROM) measurements. However, trained staff are required for accurate measurements. The objective of this study is to assess an agreement between the proposed standalone inertial measurement unit glove, smartphone device, and a standard goniometer for the measurement of wrist range of motion. Twenty participants performed wrist flexion, wrist extension, pronation, supination, ulnar deviation, and radial deviation movements with three operators measuring the movements with three devices. Average measurements from the three approaches had within 1.5 degrees of difference from each other for all of the movements. Both the proposed IMU glove and smartphone showed a strong correlation to the goniometer in most of the movements, with an intraclass correlation coefficient (ICC) between 0.914 and 0.961, and between 0.929 and 0.951, respectively. Only wrist supination using the smartphone has an ICC of 0.828. In comparison with a standard goniometer, a smartphone device is a more convenient method and readily available. The proposed IMU glove requires additional hardware but is easier to use and is more suitable for measuring and monitoring dynamic motion than a smartphone or a goniometer. These patient-friendly approaches could be used by the patients at home and provide remote quantitative monitoring during the wrist rehabilitation process.
Funding Sponsor
National Science and Technology Development Agency (NSTDA), Thailand
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CC BY
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WOS
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