Concurrent Validity and Reliability of an Inertial Measurement Unit for the Assessment of Craniocervical Range of Motion in Subjects with Cerebral Palsy

Objective: This study aimed to determine the validity and reliability of Inertial Measurement Units (IMUs) for the assessment of craniocervical range of motion (ROM) in patients with cerebral palsy (CP). Methods: twenty-three subjects with CP and 23 controls, aged between 4 and 14 years, were evalua...

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Main Authors: Cristina Carmona-Pérez, Juan Luis Garrido-Castro, Francisco Torres Vidal, Sandra Alcaraz-Clariana, Lourdes García-Luque, Francisco Alburquerque-Sendín, Daiana Priscila Rodrigues-de-Souza
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spelling doaj-b721f7022e2c4966868daaa283c379c72020-11-25T01:30:14ZengMDPI AGDiagnostics2075-44182020-02-011028010.3390/diagnostics10020080diagnostics10020080Concurrent Validity and Reliability of an Inertial Measurement Unit for the Assessment of Craniocervical Range of Motion in Subjects with Cerebral PalsyCristina Carmona-Pérez0Juan Luis Garrido-Castro1Francisco Torres Vidal2Sandra Alcaraz-Clariana3Lourdes García-Luque4Francisco Alburquerque-Sendín5Daiana Priscila Rodrigues-de-Souza6Centro de Recuperación Neurológica de Córdoba (CEDANE), 14005 Córdoba, SpainDepartment of Computer Science and Numerical Analysis, Rabanales Campus, University of Córdoba, 14071 Córdoba, SpainDepartment of Computer Science and Numerical Analysis, Rabanales Campus, University of Córdoba, 14071 Córdoba, SpainDoctoral Program in Biomedicine, University of Córdoba, 14004 Córdoba, SpainDoctoral Program in Biomedicine, University of Córdoba, 14004 Córdoba, SpainMaimonides Biomedical Research Institute of Cordoba (IMIBIC), 14004 Córdoba, SpainPhysiotherapy Section, Faculty of Medicine and Nursing, University of Córdoba, 14004 Córdoba, SpainObjective: This study aimed to determine the validity and reliability of Inertial Measurement Units (IMUs) for the assessment of craniocervical range of motion (ROM) in patients with cerebral palsy (CP). Methods: twenty-three subjects with CP and 23 controls, aged between 4 and 14 years, were evaluated on two occasions, separated by 3 to 5 days. An IMU and a Cervical Range of Motion device (CROM) were used to assess craniocervical ROM in the three spatial planes. Validity was assessed by comparing IMU and CROM data using the Pearson correlation coefficient, the paired t-test and Bland&#8722;Altman plots. Intra-day and inter-day relative reliability were determined using the Intraclass Correlation Coefficient (ICC). The Standard Error of Measurement (SEM) and the Minimum Detectable Change at a 90% confidence level (MDC<sub>90</sub>) were obtained for absolute reliability. Results: High correlations were detected between methods in both groups on the sagittal and frontal planes (r &gt; 0.9), although this was reduced in the case of the transverse plane. Bland&#8722;Altman plots indicated bias below 5&#186;, although for the range of cervical rotation in the CP group, this was 8.2&#186;. The distance between the limits of agreement was over 23.5&#186; in both groups, except for the range of flexion-extension in the control group. ICCs were higher than 0.8 for both comparisons and groups, except for inter-day comparisons of rotational range in the CP group. Absolute reliability showed high variability, with most SEM below 8.5&#186;, although with worse inter-day results, mainly in CP subjects, with the MDC<sub>90</sub> of rotational range achieving more than 20&#186;. Conclusions: IMU application is highly correlated with CROM for the assessment of craniocervical movement in CP and healthy subjects; however, both methods are not interchangeable. The IMU error of measurement can be considered clinically acceptable; however, caution should be taken when this is used as a reference measure for interventions.https://www.mdpi.com/2075-4418/10/2/80inertial sensorspediatric neurological diseasekinematics
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author Cristina Carmona-Pérez
Juan Luis Garrido-Castro
Francisco Torres Vidal
Sandra Alcaraz-Clariana
Lourdes García-Luque
Francisco Alburquerque-Sendín
Daiana Priscila Rodrigues-de-Souza
spellingShingle Cristina Carmona-Pérez
Juan Luis Garrido-Castro
Francisco Torres Vidal
Sandra Alcaraz-Clariana
Lourdes García-Luque
Francisco Alburquerque-Sendín
Daiana Priscila Rodrigues-de-Souza
Concurrent Validity and Reliability of an Inertial Measurement Unit for the Assessment of Craniocervical Range of Motion in Subjects with Cerebral Palsy
Diagnostics
inertial sensors
pediatric neurological disease
kinematics
author_facet Cristina Carmona-Pérez
Juan Luis Garrido-Castro
Francisco Torres Vidal
Sandra Alcaraz-Clariana
Lourdes García-Luque
Francisco Alburquerque-Sendín
Daiana Priscila Rodrigues-de-Souza
author_sort Cristina Carmona-Pérez
title Concurrent Validity and Reliability of an Inertial Measurement Unit for the Assessment of Craniocervical Range of Motion in Subjects with Cerebral Palsy
title_short Concurrent Validity and Reliability of an Inertial Measurement Unit for the Assessment of Craniocervical Range of Motion in Subjects with Cerebral Palsy
title_full Concurrent Validity and Reliability of an Inertial Measurement Unit for the Assessment of Craniocervical Range of Motion in Subjects with Cerebral Palsy
title_fullStr Concurrent Validity and Reliability of an Inertial Measurement Unit for the Assessment of Craniocervical Range of Motion in Subjects with Cerebral Palsy
title_full_unstemmed Concurrent Validity and Reliability of an Inertial Measurement Unit for the Assessment of Craniocervical Range of Motion in Subjects with Cerebral Palsy
title_sort concurrent validity and reliability of an inertial measurement unit for the assessment of craniocervical range of motion in subjects with cerebral palsy
publisher MDPI AG
series Diagnostics
issn 2075-4418
publishDate 2020-02-01
description Objective: This study aimed to determine the validity and reliability of Inertial Measurement Units (IMUs) for the assessment of craniocervical range of motion (ROM) in patients with cerebral palsy (CP). Methods: twenty-three subjects with CP and 23 controls, aged between 4 and 14 years, were evaluated on two occasions, separated by 3 to 5 days. An IMU and a Cervical Range of Motion device (CROM) were used to assess craniocervical ROM in the three spatial planes. Validity was assessed by comparing IMU and CROM data using the Pearson correlation coefficient, the paired t-test and Bland&#8722;Altman plots. Intra-day and inter-day relative reliability were determined using the Intraclass Correlation Coefficient (ICC). The Standard Error of Measurement (SEM) and the Minimum Detectable Change at a 90% confidence level (MDC<sub>90</sub>) were obtained for absolute reliability. Results: High correlations were detected between methods in both groups on the sagittal and frontal planes (r &gt; 0.9), although this was reduced in the case of the transverse plane. Bland&#8722;Altman plots indicated bias below 5&#186;, although for the range of cervical rotation in the CP group, this was 8.2&#186;. The distance between the limits of agreement was over 23.5&#186; in both groups, except for the range of flexion-extension in the control group. ICCs were higher than 0.8 for both comparisons and groups, except for inter-day comparisons of rotational range in the CP group. Absolute reliability showed high variability, with most SEM below 8.5&#186;, although with worse inter-day results, mainly in CP subjects, with the MDC<sub>90</sub> of rotational range achieving more than 20&#186;. Conclusions: IMU application is highly correlated with CROM for the assessment of craniocervical movement in CP and healthy subjects; however, both methods are not interchangeable. The IMU error of measurement can be considered clinically acceptable; however, caution should be taken when this is used as a reference measure for interventions.
topic inertial sensors
pediatric neurological disease
kinematics
url https://www.mdpi.com/2075-4418/10/2/80
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