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Substantiating Appropriate Motion Capture Techniques for the Assessment of Nordic Walking Gait and Posture in Older Adults
Published on: May 12, 2016
A standardised template for reporting lower limb kinematic waveform movement compensations from a sensor-based
K Button1,2,3, M Felemban1, J L Davies1,2
1School of Healthcare Sciences, Cardiff University, Cardiff, UK.
Objectives:
To develop a standardised template to support physiotherapist reporting of lower limb kinematic waveform data.
Design:
Within and between user agreement identification of movement compensation strategies.
Setting:
University Health Board Physiotherapy Department.
Participants:
Fourteen individuals with anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction performed overground gait, double-leg squat, and stair ascent wearing body-worn sensors. Six users viewed 252 kinematic waveforms of hip, knee and ankle joint angles in the sagittal and frontal planes.
Main Outcome Measures:
Between and within-user observed agreement and themes from movement analysis reports.
Results:
Between-user observed agreement for presence of a movement compensation was 0.6-0.9 for the sagittal plane and 0.75-1.0 for the frontal place. Within-user observed agreement was 0.57-1.00 for the sagittal plane and 0.71-1.00 for the frontal plane. Three themes and seven categories were identified from the waveform interpretations: Amount (qualitative and quantitative description), timing (phase, discrete time point, cycle), and nature (peak, range of motion, timing) of the compensation.
Conclusion:
There was good agreement between users at identifying the presence of movement compensation from the kinematic waveforms, but there was variation in how movement compensations were described. An interactive report, a standardised template for interpretation of kinematic waveforms, and training to support the clinical application of a movement analysis toolkit are proposed.
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