| Literature DB >> 29465298 |
Hauke Horstmann1, Eva Krost2, Bastian Welke3, Arno Kerling2, Alexander Hanke2, Eike Jakubowitz3, Thomas Sanjay Weber-Spickschen2.
Abstract
The goals of knee rehabilitation are to improve range of motion and muscle status. The aim of the study was to investigate accuracy and reproducibility of a newly designed knee-training device (KT) under standardized laboratory conditions.Two application-based software programs, one to measure maximum force and the other intended to improve users' coordination were developed to be used on a tablet during exercises, wirelessly connected to KT placed under the popliteal fossa.KT was loaded for 20 intervals of 15 seconds (s) ranging between 0-350 Newton (N) each. The interval of times was chosen to be enough to take right measurement for accurate results. In addition, a 300-s continuous measurement was undertaken. The pressure readings were developed through a servo-hydraulic system and used as reference values. KT results were compared with the reference values to assess its accuracy. In addition, KT was tested on a force-measuring platform in a close to reality measurement.Based on Bland-Altman plots, the mean difference between KT and material testing machine was -0.63 N (0.4%), between KT and force-measuring platform was -0.11 N (0.7%), which proves the accuracy of its result.Laboratory experiments confirm that KT delivers precise and reproducible values, which provide base for clinical trials.Keywords: knee; rehabilitation; surgery; validation
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29465298 DOI: 10.1080/10400435.2018.1441924
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Assist Technol ISSN: 1040-0435