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Published on: March 14, 2017
Accuracy and reliability of a smartphone application for measuring the knee joint angle
Keisuke Ishii1, Hiroyuki Oka2, Yuji Honda3
1Trauma and Reconstruction Center, Teikyo University Hospital: 2-11-1 Kaga, Itabashi-Ku, Tokyo 173-8606, Japan.
Abstract:
[Purpose] Recently, a photo-based smartphone application for angle measurement-"Grid line imaging application Professional"-was developed to evaluate joint disease treatments. The aim of this study was to determine the accuracy and reliability of the application. [Participants and Methods] We measured the knee joint of a mannequin using an application and a universal goniometer. Twelve examiners measured eight knee joints of mannequins at different arbitrary angles using the application and a universal goniometer. Correlations between the application and universal goniometer measurements were examined using scatter plots and correlation coefficients. Systematic errors of the application were visually confirmed using the Bland-Altman method. Intra-class correlation coefficients were used to evaluate the inter-examiner reliability of the application. [Results] The application and universal goniometer measurements showed a good correlation (r=0.99) and no systematic error. The intra-class correlation coefficient for inter-examiner reliability was 0.999. Furthermore, to evaluate intra-examiner reliability, six examiners measured six different knee joints twice using the application on a 2-day interval. The intra-class correlation coefficient for intra-examiner reliability was 0.982. [Conclusion] The accuracy of the application was equivalent to that of a universal goniometer, and both the inter- and intra-examiner reliabilities of the application were almost perfect.

