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A mobile application tool for standing posture analysis: development, validity, and reliability.

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  • 1Faculty of Health Sciences, Department of Physiotherapy and Rehabilitation, Marmara University, Istanbul, Turkey.

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Fizyoprint is a new, free mobile app that accurately assesses standing posture. This validated tool shows good reliability and concordance with existing systems for postural analysis.

Keywords:
AssessmentMobile applicationsPostureReliabilityValidity

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Area of Science:

  • Biomedical Engineering
  • Physical Therapy
  • Digital Health

Background:

  • Mobile applications for postural assessment are gaining interest due to smartphone ubiquity.
  • Validated mobile tools for accurate postural assessment are still needed.

Purpose of the Study:

  • Develop the Fizyoprint mobile application for standing posture assessment.
  • Investigate the validity and reliability of Fizyoprint in young adults.

Main Methods:

  • 20 young adults and 2 physiotherapists participated.
  • Digital images were captured from anterior, posterior, and lateral views.
  • Fizyoprint calculated 26 posture variables; assessments were repeated for reliability and compared to BioTonix™ for validation.

Main Results:

  • 80.7% of variables showed acceptable to excellent intra-rater reliability.
  • 57.7% of variables demonstrated acceptable to excellent inter-rater reliability.
  • Fizyoprint application was confirmed as valid for standing posture assessment.

Conclusions:

  • Fizyoprint is a new, valid, and free mobile tool for assessing standing posture.
  • The app demonstrates acceptable agreement with the BioTonix™ postural analysis system.
  • Further research is recommended for diverse populations and conditions.