| Literature DB >> 24289665 |
Yolandi Brink1, Quinette Louw, Karen Grimmer, Kristiaan Schreve, Gareth van der Westhuizen, Esmè Jordaan.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The lack of clear understanding of the association between sitting posture and adolescent musculoskeletal pain, might reflect invalid and/or unreliable posture measurement instruments. The psychometric properties of any new measurement instrument should be demonstrated prior to use for research or clinical purposes. This paper describes psychometric testing of a new three-dimensional (3D), portable, non-invasive posture analysis tool (3D-PAT), from sequential studies using a mannequin and high school students.Entities:
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Year: 2013 PMID: 24289665 PMCID: PMC4219581 DOI: 10.1186/1471-2474-14-335
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Musculoskelet Disord ISSN: 1471-2474 Impact factor: 2.362
Figure 1The placement of the reflective markers on the mannequin.
Figure 2The placement of the reflective markers on a student.
Definitions of the nine postural angles
| The angle between a line drawn from the Cyclops* to the OCI** and the vertical axis. | |
| The angle between a line drawn from the OCI to the C7 SP and the vertical axis. | |
| The angle between a line drawn from the Cyclops to the OCI to the C7 SP. | |
| The angle between a line drawn from the OCI to the C7 SP to the T5 SP. | |
| The angle between a line drawn from the C7 SP to the mid-point of the greater trochanters and the vertical axis. | |
| The lateral angle between a line drawn from the OCI to the tragus, with the vertical line going through the OCI (negative to the left). | |
| The angle between a line drawn from the OCI to the C7 SP, with the vertical axis going through C7 in the frontal plane. | |
| The angle between a line drawn from the OCI to the Cyclops, with the anterior axis in the transverse plane (negative to the left). | |
| The angle between a line drawn from the sternum to the T5 SP, with the anterior axis in the transverse plane (negative to the left). |
*Midpoint between the left and right canthus.
**Midpoint between the left and right tragus.
Figure 3The set-up of the two measurement instruments during the student study.
The measurement procedure for both studies
| ● reflective markers (14) were not removed until the validity testing was complete | ● one student measured per trial (27 students) | |
| ● position one was captured three times, and position 2 to 7 was captured once | ● data capture commenced once student was settled behind desk | |
| ● capture commenced once the mannequin was in position | ● 81 trials in total (27 x 3) | |
| ● nine validity trials in total | | |
| ● 14 X-, Y- and Z coordinate measurements for both instruments | | |
| ● two repeated measurements of position one (trials eight and nine) | ● for repeated measurements, students were asked to stand after the first trial was captured, and then immediately to sit down, in the same position as previously, before the second trial was captured | |
| ● researcher removed all reflective markers before replacing them, prior to capturing trial eight | ● this was repeated for the third measurement | |
| ● same procedure repeated for trial nine, without moving mannequin | | |
| ● no traces of the markers remained before replacing them for the next trial | | |
| ● removal and replacing reflective markers was undertaken to test reliability of operator’s marker placement |
The validity findings for the X-, Y- and Z-coordinates for trials two to nine (n = 107)
| 0.95 – 1.00 | 1.98 mm | |||
| 10.0 mm | ||||
| 5.07 | ||||
| 21.64 mm | ||||
| -17.68 mm | ||||
| 39.32 mm | ||||
| 1.00 | -0.77 mm | |||
| 2.7 mm | ||||
| 3.45 | ||||
| 4.44 mm | ||||
| -5.98 mm | ||||
| 10.42 mm | ||||
| 0.98 – 1.00 | 0.71 mm | |||
| 1.9 mm | ||||
| 2.73 | ||||
| 4.51 mm | ||||
| -3.09 mm | ||||
| 7.60 mm | ||||
The validity (n = 28) and reliability (n = 24) findings for the nine postural angles
| -0.74° | -0.64° | 2.65° | 3.69° | -0.83° | 0.01° | 3.57° | -2.70° | -3.93° | |||
| 1.96 | 1.68 | 3.95 | 9.24 | 1.09 | 1.84 | 8.78 | 5.19 | 3.25 | |||
| 3.10 | 2.65 | 10.39 | 21.80 | 1.31 | 3.60 | 20.78 | 7.48 | 2.44 | |||
| -4.58 | -3.93 | -5.10 | -14.42 | -2.96 | -3.59 | -13.64 | -12.88 | -10.29 | |||
| 7.68° | 6.58° | 15.49° | 36.22° | 4.27° | 7.19° | 34.42° | 20.36° | 12.73° | |||
| | | 0.86 | 0.69 | 0.64 | 0.37 | 0.78 | 0.54 | 0.45 | 0.29 | 0.38 | |
| | | 56.75 | 26.11 | 61.81 | 71.10 | 26.15 | 10.69 | 153.63 | 12.87 | 80.12 | |
| | 8.86 | 11.29 | 32.37 | 111.79 | 7.04 | 8.71 | 176.26 | 28.05 | 120.70 | ||
| | 0.76 | 0.51 | 0.43 | 0.08 | 0.64 | 0.29 | 0.18 | 0.00 | 0.11 | ||
| 0.96 | 0.87 | 0.86 | 0.66 | 0.92 | 0.78 | 0.72 | 0.61 | 0.66 |
Figure 4The projection fault occurring when NLB was calculated in the frontal plane.