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Reliability of the Frontal Plane Knee Alignment Measurement Based on a Remote Protocol
Karina Rodrigues Mauro1, Laura de Menezes Cantusio1, Karina Guimarães de Brito Menezes1
1School of Physical Education, University of Campinas, São Paulo, Brazil.
Introduction:
The analysis of movement quality is important for better exercise prescription. This study tested the reproducibility of a protocol for remote assessment of dynamic knee alignment using images taken by patients.
Methods:
Thirteen women filmed themselves performing single-leg squats on two days at a 15-day interval. Three raters measured the knee frontal plane projection angle using the resultant images.
Results:
Two participants (15.4%) were excluded for not performing the protocol correctly. The intraclass correlation coefficient was between 0.880 and 0.999 for the intra-rater comparison, and between 0.817 and 0.987 for the inter-rater comparison.
Discussion:
The success of the protocol in 84.6% of participants and the excellent reproducibility suggest that the methodology of analyzing patient-captured cell phone images might be a plausible alternative for remote evaluation of dynamic knee alignment.
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