2022
DOI: 10.3390/s22239027
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Test-Retest Reliability of Acoustic Emission Sensing of the Knee during Physical Tasks

Abstract: Acoustic emission (AE) sensing is an increasingly researched topic in the context of orthopedics and has a potentially high diagnostic value in the non-invasive assessment of joint disorders, such as osteoarthritis and implant loosening. However, a high level of reliability associated with the technology is necessary to make it appropriate for use as a clinical tool. This paper presents a test-retest and intrasession reliability evaluation of AE measurements of the knee during physical tasks: cycling, knee lif… Show more

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“…The statistical analysis of the data was performed using IBM SPSS Statistics v.28. Since, according to the previous work [11], [19], the AE parameter values were considered to be non-normally distributed, a Mann-Whitney U test was used to compare AEs between the OG and YG. A significance level of p>0.05 was used for all comparisons.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…The statistical analysis of the data was performed using IBM SPSS Statistics v.28. Since, according to the previous work [11], [19], the AE parameter values were considered to be non-normally distributed, a Mann-Whitney U test was used to compare AEs between the OG and YG. A significance level of p>0.05 was used for all comparisons.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Three methods of AE hit definition were considered in this study (Table II). The recoding method was based on previous works [11], [12] with the sensor fixed in place using a foam holder and double-sided medical tape on the right medial tibial condyle area [13]. Cycling was used to excite the joint AEs, while avoiding the influence of body mass (e.g., sit-to-stand exercises [14]) or individual differences in exercise execution (e.g.…”
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“…For instance, the work by Ozmen et al [31] discusses mounting methods to improve accelerometer sensing performance in the 50 Hz-10 kHz frequency band for sound recordings of the knee. In our previous work [32], [33], we presented a procedure to mitigate motion artefacts and improve the repeatability of AE recordings in the broad frequency range of 20-500 kHz. Finally, different positions for the placement of AE sensors were considered for OA knees [21] and wrist joints of healthy volunteers [30].…”
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confidence: 99%