<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" standalone="yes"?><oembed><version><![CDATA[1.0]]></version><provider_name><![CDATA[TBI Rehabilitation]]></provider_name><provider_url><![CDATA[https://tbirehabilitation.wordpress.com]]></provider_url><author_name><![CDATA[Kostas Pantremenos]]></author_name><author_url><![CDATA[https://tbirehabilitation.wordpress.com/author/onganalop/]]></author_url><title><![CDATA[[Abstract] Self-measured wrist range of motion by wrist-injured and wrist-healthy study participants using a built-in iPhone feature as compared with a universal&nbsp;goniometer]]></title><type><![CDATA[link]]></type><html><![CDATA[<p><img src="https://www.jhandtherapy.org/cms/attachment/2119465458/2094029623/gr3.jpg" /></p>
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<li id="u0010"><span class="label">•</span>Wrist ROM measured with a smartphone agrees strongly with ROM measured by a goniometer.</li>
<li id="u0015"><span class="label">•</span>Patients are able to reliably self-measure wrist ROM using a smartphone.</li>
<li id="u0020"><span class="label">•</span>The iPhone 5 can accurately measure ROM in wrist-injured population wrist- healthy populations.</li>
<li id="u0025"><span class="label">•</span>This in-built feature is free and pre-installed on iPhones and does not require English literacy.</li>
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<h2 class="sectionTitle">Abstract</h2>
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<h3 class="sectionTitle">Study Design</h3>
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<p>Cross-sectional cohort.</p>
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<h3 class="sectionTitle">Introduction</h3>
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<p>Smartphone gyroscope and goniometer applications have been shown to be a reliable way to measure wrist ROM when used by researchers or trained staff. If wrist-injured patients could reliably measure their own ROM, rehabilitation efforts could be more effectively tailored.</p>
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<h3 class="sectionTitle">Purpose of the Study</h3>
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<p>To assess agreement of self-measured ROM by wrist-injured and wrist-healthy study participants using a built-in iPhone 5 level feature as compared to researcher-measured ROM using a universal goniometer (UG).</p>
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<h3 class="sectionTitle">Methods</h3>
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<p>Thirty wrist-healthy and 30 wrist-injured subjects self-measured wrist flexion, extension, supination, and pronation ROM using the built-in preinstalled digital level feature on an iPhone 5. Simultaneously a researcher measured ROM with a UG.</p>
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<h3 class="sectionTitle">Results</h3>
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<p>Average absolute deviation between the self-measured iPhone 5 level feature and researcher-measured UG ROM was less than 2° for all 4 movements individually and combined was found to be 1.6° for both populations. Intraclass correlation coefficient showed high correlation with values over 0.94 and Bland-Altman plots showed very strong agreement. There was no statistical difference in the ability of wrist-injured and healthy patients to self-measure wrist ROM.</p>
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<h3 class="sectionTitle">Discussion</h3>
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<p>Both populations showed very high agreement between their self-measured ROM using the built-in level feature on an iPhone 5 and the researcher-measured ROM using the UG. Both populations were able to use the iPhone self-measurement equally well and the injury status of the subject did not affect the agreement results.</p>
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<h3 class="sectionTitle">Conclusion</h3>
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<p>Wrist-healthy and wrist-injured subjects were able to reliably and independently measure ROM using a smartphone level feature.</p>
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<p>via <a href="https://www.jhandtherapy.org/article/S0894-1130(17)30259-4/fulltext?rss=yes">Self-measured wrist range of motion by wrist-injured and wrist-healthy study participants using a built-in iPhone feature as compared with a universal goniometer &#8211; Journal of Hand Therapy</a></p>
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