Evaluation of a novel portable three-dimensional scapular kinematics assessment system with inter and intraobserver reproducibility and normative data for healthy adults

Abstract Purpose To evaluate the intra and interobserver reproducibility of a new system that assesses the three-dimensional humero-scapulo-thoracic kinematics using wearable technology in an outpatient setting. To obtain normative data with the system for scapular angular motions in three planes. M...

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Main Authors: Miguel Angel Ruiz Ibán, Andrea Paniagua Gonzalez, Marco Muraccini, Cristina Asenjo Gismero, Alessandro Varini, Antonella Berardi, Matteo Mantovani
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Published: SpringerOpen 2020-05-01
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s40634-020-00238-6
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spelling doaj-149d4dcb8bc147d1ac8fc5f9a7d89b0a2020-11-25T03:27:20ZengSpringerOpenJournal of Experimental Orthopaedics2197-11532020-05-01711910.1186/s40634-020-00238-6Evaluation of a novel portable three-dimensional scapular kinematics assessment system with inter and intraobserver reproducibility and normative data for healthy adultsMiguel Angel Ruiz Ibán0Andrea Paniagua Gonzalez1Marco Muraccini2Cristina Asenjo Gismero3Alessandro Varini4Antonella Berardi5Matteo Mantovani6Unidad de Hombro y Codo, Hospital Universitario Ramón y CajalUnidad de Hombro y Codo. Hospital Fraternidad -Muprespa HabanaNCS Lab SlrUnidad de Hombro y Codo. Hospital FREMAP MajadahondaNCS Lab SlrNCS Lab SlrNCS Lab SlrAbstract Purpose To evaluate the intra and interobserver reproducibility of a new system that assesses the three-dimensional humero-scapulo-thoracic kinematics using wearable technology in an outpatient setting. To obtain normative data with the system for scapular angular motions in three planes. Methods The SHoW Motion 3D kinematic tracking system is a motion analysis system that uses wireless wearable non-invasive inertial-magnetic sensors to assess the three-dimensional kinematics of the shoulder girdle. The sensors are placed over the skin in the sternum, scapular spine and arm to precisely define angular motions of the humerus and the scapula with three Degrees of Freedom (DOF) for each segment. The system was used to measure the scapular angular motions in three planes (upward/downward rotation, internal/external rotation and anterior/posterior tilt) during two shoulder full-range movements (flexion/extension and abduction/abduction) in both shoulders of 25 healthy volunteers (13 males and 12 females, mean age: 37 [standard deviation 11.1] years). In a first measuring session one examiner made two evaluations alternating with another examiner that made a third evaluation. In a second session, one week apart, the first examiner made a fourth evaluation. A mean curve was computed from the normalized data for each measurement to obtain normative data for scapular angular kinematics. Intra and inter-observer reproducibility was evaluated using Root Mean Square Error Estimation (RMSE) and Coefficients for Multiple Correlations (CMC). Results Both shoulders of the 25 volunteers were evaluated four times. The two hundred resulting kinematic analyses were pooled to get normative values for relations between humeral elevation angles and the three angular movements of the scapula. The system showed at least very good (CMC > 0.90) intra and inter-observer reproducibility for scapular tilt and upward-downward rotations both in flexion and abduction. For scapular internal-external rotation the results were acceptable (CMC > 0.75) but not as good, especially for the abduction movement. RMSE calculations showed consistently good reproducibility with RSME< 4° for all three angles evaluated in flexion and abduction. Conclusion The SHoW Motion 3D kinematic tracking system is a quick, reproducible and easy to use system for the assessment of scapular angular kinematics in healthy adults. The data obtained is similar to that obtained with other validated methods. Level of evidence Level II. Clinical relevance The presented system is portable, easy to use and fast. It also has good intra and inter-observer reproducibility, making it a good tool to assess objectively scapular dyskinesis in the clinical setting. The normative data obtained is consistent with previous information available.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s40634-020-00238-6ShoulderRange of motionScapular dyskinesisScapulaReproducibility
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author Miguel Angel Ruiz Ibán
Andrea Paniagua Gonzalez
Marco Muraccini
Cristina Asenjo Gismero
Alessandro Varini
Antonella Berardi
Matteo Mantovani
spellingShingle Miguel Angel Ruiz Ibán
Andrea Paniagua Gonzalez
Marco Muraccini
Cristina Asenjo Gismero
Alessandro Varini
Antonella Berardi
Matteo Mantovani
Evaluation of a novel portable three-dimensional scapular kinematics assessment system with inter and intraobserver reproducibility and normative data for healthy adults
Journal of Experimental Orthopaedics
Shoulder
Range of motion
Scapular dyskinesis
Scapula
Reproducibility
author_facet Miguel Angel Ruiz Ibán
Andrea Paniagua Gonzalez
Marco Muraccini
Cristina Asenjo Gismero
Alessandro Varini
Antonella Berardi
Matteo Mantovani
author_sort Miguel Angel Ruiz Ibán
title Evaluation of a novel portable three-dimensional scapular kinematics assessment system with inter and intraobserver reproducibility and normative data for healthy adults
title_short Evaluation of a novel portable three-dimensional scapular kinematics assessment system with inter and intraobserver reproducibility and normative data for healthy adults
title_full Evaluation of a novel portable three-dimensional scapular kinematics assessment system with inter and intraobserver reproducibility and normative data for healthy adults
title_fullStr Evaluation of a novel portable three-dimensional scapular kinematics assessment system with inter and intraobserver reproducibility and normative data for healthy adults
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of a novel portable three-dimensional scapular kinematics assessment system with inter and intraobserver reproducibility and normative data for healthy adults
title_sort evaluation of a novel portable three-dimensional scapular kinematics assessment system with inter and intraobserver reproducibility and normative data for healthy adults
publisher SpringerOpen
series Journal of Experimental Orthopaedics
issn 2197-1153
publishDate 2020-05-01
description Abstract Purpose To evaluate the intra and interobserver reproducibility of a new system that assesses the three-dimensional humero-scapulo-thoracic kinematics using wearable technology in an outpatient setting. To obtain normative data with the system for scapular angular motions in three planes. Methods The SHoW Motion 3D kinematic tracking system is a motion analysis system that uses wireless wearable non-invasive inertial-magnetic sensors to assess the three-dimensional kinematics of the shoulder girdle. The sensors are placed over the skin in the sternum, scapular spine and arm to precisely define angular motions of the humerus and the scapula with three Degrees of Freedom (DOF) for each segment. The system was used to measure the scapular angular motions in three planes (upward/downward rotation, internal/external rotation and anterior/posterior tilt) during two shoulder full-range movements (flexion/extension and abduction/abduction) in both shoulders of 25 healthy volunteers (13 males and 12 females, mean age: 37 [standard deviation 11.1] years). In a first measuring session one examiner made two evaluations alternating with another examiner that made a third evaluation. In a second session, one week apart, the first examiner made a fourth evaluation. A mean curve was computed from the normalized data for each measurement to obtain normative data for scapular angular kinematics. Intra and inter-observer reproducibility was evaluated using Root Mean Square Error Estimation (RMSE) and Coefficients for Multiple Correlations (CMC). Results Both shoulders of the 25 volunteers were evaluated four times. The two hundred resulting kinematic analyses were pooled to get normative values for relations between humeral elevation angles and the three angular movements of the scapula. The system showed at least very good (CMC > 0.90) intra and inter-observer reproducibility for scapular tilt and upward-downward rotations both in flexion and abduction. For scapular internal-external rotation the results were acceptable (CMC > 0.75) but not as good, especially for the abduction movement. RMSE calculations showed consistently good reproducibility with RSME< 4° for all three angles evaluated in flexion and abduction. Conclusion The SHoW Motion 3D kinematic tracking system is a quick, reproducible and easy to use system for the assessment of scapular angular kinematics in healthy adults. The data obtained is similar to that obtained with other validated methods. Level of evidence Level II. Clinical relevance The presented system is portable, easy to use and fast. It also has good intra and inter-observer reproducibility, making it a good tool to assess objectively scapular dyskinesis in the clinical setting. The normative data obtained is consistent with previous information available.
topic Shoulder
Range of motion
Scapular dyskinesis
Scapula
Reproducibility
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s40634-020-00238-6
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