| Literature DB >> 35391859 |
Nirtal Shah1, Corey Grunberg2, Zahra Hussain3.
Abstract
Introduction: Knee range of motion is a critical measure of progress after knee injury and knee surgery. However, many patients do not understand the importance of knee range of motion and most do not have a way to self-monitor their knee range of motion at home. The patient being able to measure their own range of motion can provide improved access to this critical health metric, and could improve adherence with their daily knee range of motion exercises. The purpose of this technical report is to determine if a mobile app, Curovate, can provide reliable measures of knee range of motion compared to standard goniometric measurements. Procedures: There were four positions of knee flexion and four positions of knee extension each measured twice with a standard goniometer and four different mobile devices with the app Curovate. The reliability and validity of the Curovate app was tested across mobile devices and operating systems and compare to goniometric knee range of motion measurements. A total of 80 measurements were taken. All testing was completed on a healthy 23-year-old male with no knee pathology.Entities:
Keywords: Curovate; Mobile health; knee; mobile app; range of motion
Year: 2022 PMID: 35391859 PMCID: PMC8975558 DOI: 10.26603/001c.33043
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Sports Phys Ther ISSN: 2159-2896

Figure 1. Demonstrating how one angle of knee flexion (F1) was measured and sustained. In this case, the participant’s foot is resting on a wedge on a non-slip mat on top of a plinth. A permanent marker was used to delineate bony landmarks for standard goniometric measurements. Two pieces of athletic tape were used to stay consistent when placing the various mobile devices on the leg.

Figure 2. In this case a hard-plastic wedge was used to simulate a patient who is lacking terminal knee extension. This was one of the positions used to measure knee extension (E2) with all four mobile devices and standard goniometric measurement.

Figure 3. This image shows how a patient would independently measure their knee extension (E4) and knee flexion (F3) range of motion along with the app screen that is presented in each case.

Figure 4. This image shows the results and measurements as they are presented to the patient once they have completed the process of measuring their range of motion as depicted in Figure 3.
Table 1. Correlation between goniometric measurements and Curovate mobile app knee range of motion measurements on four mobile devices.
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