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Títulos: Test-Retest Reliability of an iPhone® Inclinometer Application to Assess the Lumbar Joint Repositioning Error in Non-Specific Chronic Low Back Pain
Autores/as: Caña Pino, Alejandro
Espejo Antúnez, Luis
Adsuar Sala, José Carmelo
Apolo Arenas, María Dolores
Palabras clave: Propioception;non-specific low back pain;joint position sense;smart phone;Propiocepción;Lumbalgia no específica;reposicionamiento articular;teléfono móvil
Fecha de publicación: 2021-03
Editor/a: MDPI
Resumen: Background: The joint position sense (JPS) has been used as an indirect marker of proprioception in subjects with non-specific chronic low back pain (NSCLBP), showing impairment in previous studies. It seems necessary to devise reliable tests to measure proprioceptive deficits in subjects with NSLBP. The objective of this study was to analyse the test-retest reliability and smallest real difference (SRD) of lumbar proprioception through the JPS indicator in a sample of patients with NSCLBP. Methods: Fifty participants with NSCLBP performed three repetitions of 30° lumbar flexion while standing and sitting using the iPhone® inclinometer application to measure the lumbar joint repositioning error. For the reliability analysis, we performed an intra-session test-retest. Results: The total sample ICC values were excellent for standing (0.96) and sitting (0.93) 30° lumbar flexion. In addition, our results showed that, for the total sample, an SRD < 12% can be considered as a true change in proprioception concerning this procedure. On the other hand, men have better reliability than women in both standing and sitting positions. Additionally, the sitting position has better reliability than the standing position. The standard error of measurement (SEM) percentage was 4.2 for standing and 3.8 for sitting. The SRD percentage was 11.6 for standing and 10.4 for sitting. Conclusions: The iPhone® inclinometer seems reliable for assessing proprioceptive ability through the lumbar joint repositioning error in subjects with NSCLBP in both standing (ICC = 0.96) and sitting (ICC = 0.93) positions. This technological device showed a lower measurement error for sitting position (SRD < 12%).
Descripción: Es un artículo que analiza mediante test-retest la fiabilidad de la utilización de una aplicación móvil (iPhone inclinometer) para testar el error de reposicionamiento de la inclinación lumbar. El estudio determina que con una aplicación y un teléfono IPhone se puede medir la propiocepción articular de la columna lumbar.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10662/20115
DOI: 10.3390/ijerph18052489
Colección:DTMQU - Artículos

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