2020
DOI: 10.1007/s00586-020-06328-4
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Reliability of a radiation-free, noninvasive and computer-assisted assessment of the spine in children with cerebral palsy

Abstract: Purpose The radiation-free, noninvasive and computer-assisted Spinal Mouse® (SM) is a reliable and valid measuring instrument for functional analysis of the pediatric spine. The aim of this study was to examine the intra-rater reliability of the SM measurements in children with cerebral palsy (CP) and to investigate differences after a 1 week of the rehabilitation program. Methods A total of 168 SM investigations in the sagittal plane and frontal plane at three measurement times from a sample of 28 children (… Show more

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“… Mani et al ( 56 ) 11 with non-specific neck pain Face-to-face and telerehabilitation methods Vieira et al ( 57 ) 60 (30 with and 30 without neck pain (Age: years)) 27.8 Photogrammetry: quantifying the static body posture alignments and angles Visual inspection: indicate the presence of postural misalignment and neck pain Lins et al ( 24 ) 20 volunteers OWAS Takatalo et al ( 25 ) 32 (F: 16; M: 16) 39 Observation: TS posture Tape measure: TS mobility Inclinometer: mobility in a seated position and TS posture in sitting and standing positions Hopkins et al ( 58 ) 50 asymptomatic males 24.04 ± 1.81 PSM iOS application compared with VICON 3D Gardiner et al ( 59 ) 40 with axSpA IMU sensors measure the maximum range of movement at the cervical and lumbar spine. Ruthard et al ( 60 ) 28 (girls: 10) children with cerebral palsy …”
Section: Reliability Of Measurements For Spinal Posture Assessmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“… Mani et al ( 56 ) 11 with non-specific neck pain Face-to-face and telerehabilitation methods Vieira et al ( 57 ) 60 (30 with and 30 without neck pain (Age: years)) 27.8 Photogrammetry: quantifying the static body posture alignments and angles Visual inspection: indicate the presence of postural misalignment and neck pain Lins et al ( 24 ) 20 volunteers OWAS Takatalo et al ( 25 ) 32 (F: 16; M: 16) 39 Observation: TS posture Tape measure: TS mobility Inclinometer: mobility in a seated position and TS posture in sitting and standing positions Hopkins et al ( 58 ) 50 asymptomatic males 24.04 ± 1.81 PSM iOS application compared with VICON 3D Gardiner et al ( 59 ) 40 with axSpA IMU sensors measure the maximum range of movement at the cervical and lumbar spine. Ruthard et al ( 60 ) 28 (girls: 10) children with cerebral palsy …”
Section: Reliability Of Measurements For Spinal Posture Assessmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…But they are rarely employed since it necessitates costly lab setups. 4,6,7 The most popular technique for noninvasive postural measurements that analyse the posture of the spine using anatomical reference points is photogrammetry. This measurement is digital, valid, and reliable.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%