Background The measurement of finger and wrist range of motion (ROM) is of great importance to clinicians when assessing functional outcomes of therapeutic interventions and surgical procedures. The purpose of the study was to assess the repeatability of ROM measurements of the hand joints with manual goniometer and 3D motion capture system and to calculate the minimal detectable difference for both methods. Methods Active finger and wrist joints ROM of 20 healthy volunteers were assessed using a manual goniometer and 3D motion capture system. Minimal detectable difference (MDD) and standard error of measurement (SEM) were calculated for both measurement systems and compared within the same task. Maximal ROM of all joints was registere...
Correct measurements of the joints’ extreme postures, velocity and repetitiveness are important for ...
An accurate and standardised tool to measure the active range of motion (ROM) of the hand is essenti...
© 2016 Hanley & Belfus Study Design Prospective cohort study. Purpose of the Study To compare the in...
BACKGROUND The measurement of finger and wrist range of motion (ROM) is of great importance to cl...
BACKGROUND The measurement of finger and wrist range of motion (ROM) is of great importance to cl...
OBJECTIVE: To establish the intra- and inter-rater reliability of composite finger flexion (CFF), an...
Introduction: Goniometric measurement of thumb range of motion is often used as an outcome measure i...
Study Design: Systematic review. Purpose of the Study: The purpose was to review the available liter...
Study Design: Systematic review. Purpose of the Study: The purpose was to review the available liter...
STUDY DESIGN: Systematic review PURPOSE OF THE STUDY: The purpose was to review the available litera...
IntroductionGoniometric measurement of thumb range of motion is often used as an outcome measure in ...
Contains fulltext : 196887.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The human hand ...
IntroductionGoniometric measurement of thumb range of motion is often used as an outcome measure in ...
Different designs of the goniometer are available for clinical measurements of joint range of motion...
Different designs of the goniometer are available for clinical measurements of joint range of motion...
Correct measurements of the joints’ extreme postures, velocity and repetitiveness are important for ...
An accurate and standardised tool to measure the active range of motion (ROM) of the hand is essenti...
© 2016 Hanley & Belfus Study Design Prospective cohort study. Purpose of the Study To compare the in...
BACKGROUND The measurement of finger and wrist range of motion (ROM) is of great importance to cl...
BACKGROUND The measurement of finger and wrist range of motion (ROM) is of great importance to cl...
OBJECTIVE: To establish the intra- and inter-rater reliability of composite finger flexion (CFF), an...
Introduction: Goniometric measurement of thumb range of motion is often used as an outcome measure i...
Study Design: Systematic review. Purpose of the Study: The purpose was to review the available liter...
Study Design: Systematic review. Purpose of the Study: The purpose was to review the available liter...
STUDY DESIGN: Systematic review PURPOSE OF THE STUDY: The purpose was to review the available litera...
IntroductionGoniometric measurement of thumb range of motion is often used as an outcome measure in ...
Contains fulltext : 196887.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The human hand ...
IntroductionGoniometric measurement of thumb range of motion is often used as an outcome measure in ...
Different designs of the goniometer are available for clinical measurements of joint range of motion...
Different designs of the goniometer are available for clinical measurements of joint range of motion...
Correct measurements of the joints’ extreme postures, velocity and repetitiveness are important for ...
An accurate and standardised tool to measure the active range of motion (ROM) of the hand is essenti...
© 2016 Hanley & Belfus Study Design Prospective cohort study. Purpose of the Study To compare the in...