Reliability of 3D kinematic recording of jaw and head movements

Evelina Nilsson, Helena Grip, Catharina Österlund
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The jaw and neck sensorimotor systems are functionally integrated during jaw functions1,2. The jaw border movements include maximum opening, laterotrusion to left and right, protrusion and retrusion3. Three-dimensional (3D) kinematic movement analysis provide data to distinguish natural movement patterns from those adapted to pain and dysfunction. Therefore, the reliability of kinematics is crucial to assess movement variability of integrated jaw-neck motor capacity. Can we ensure a high accuracy of the novel method intended to use for estimation of maximum jaw movements and geometric characterization (area and volume)? Is there a high test-retest reliability and intraindividual consistency for a group of healthy participants performing maximum jaw movements? 3D kinematic analysis was used for movement recognition. The first part included three glass beakers of different sizes, with known volumes and the cross-sectional area was estimated with a geometrical algorithm. The percentage deviation between target values and estimated values was calculated and to test the agreement a linear regression was made. The second part included 17 healthy participants (25.37 years ± 2.36). Maximum jaw movements were performed in a pre-determined movement pattern to track reflective marker positions of jaw and head segments. Movement amplitudes, magnitudes, areas, and volumes were analyzed. Intraclass correlation coefficient (ICC)4 estimates and Bland-Altman plots5 were used to assess test – retest reliability. Coefficient of variation (CV)6 tested the within session reliability. Preliminary results for the beakers showed a total percentage deviation from the target area and volume of 0.03 (SD 0.59) and 0.72 (SD 0.81), respectively. The linear regression showed a linear agreement between estimated and target value with R2=0.99. Preliminary results of test – retest reliability per movement outcome variable showed moderate to excellent reliability according to ICC-classification4. The limits of agreement between test and retest session presented with Bland-Altman plots showed good agreement between first and second measurement. The intra individual movement variability expressed as CV showed good repeatability. Jaw movements including the horizontal directions displayed widest ICC 95% confidence interval and highest CV values. (Fig. 1. Coefficient of variation - box plots).Download : Download high-res image (67KB)Download : Download full-size image This study addressed reliability of kinematic parameters of maximum jaw movements and its geometrics. The preliminary main findings indicate high accuracy of the novel method for estimations of volume and area. The agreement between sessions was considered good as well as consistency in repeated movements. Moreover, the more complex movement, the lower reliability and higher variability was seen. In future research of jaw-neck motor function the presented method is suggested to enables valid analysis of jaw movement performance.
下颌和头部运动的三维运动学记录的可靠性
颌骨和颈部感觉运动系统在颌骨功能中是功能整合的1,2。下颌边界运动包括最大开口、向左右侧挤、前突和后缩3。三维(3D)运动学运动分析提供了区分自然运动模式和适应疼痛和功能障碍的运动模式的数据。因此,运动学的可靠性对于评估综合颌颈运动能力的运动变异性至关重要。我们能否确保用于估计最大下颌运动和几何特征(面积和体积)的新方法的高精度?对于一组健康的参与者进行最大的下颌运动,是否存在高的重测信度和个体内一致性?采用三维运动学分析进行运动识别。第一部分包括三个不同大小的玻璃烧杯,体积已知,横截面积用几何算法估计。计算了目标值与估计值之间的百分比偏差,并进行了线性回归检验。第二部分纳入17名健康受试者(25.37岁±2.36岁)。在预先确定的运动模式下进行最大下颌运动,以跟踪下颌和头部部分的反射标记位置。分析运动幅度、幅度、面积和体积。用类内相关系数(ICC)4估计和Bland-Altman图5评估检验-重测信度。变异系数(CV)6检验了会话内信度。初步结果表明,烧杯与目标面积和体积的总偏差百分比分别为0.03 (SD 0.59)和0.72 (SD 0.81)。线性回归表明估计值与目标值线性一致,R2=0.99。根据icc分类,每个运动结果变量的测试-重测信度的初步结果显示中等至优异的信度。用Bland-Altman图表示的测试和复测之间的一致性界限表明第一次和第二次测量之间的一致性很好。以CV表示的个体内运动变异性具有良好的重复性。包括水平方向在内的下颌运动显示出最宽的ICC 95%置信区间和最高的CV值。(图1所示。变异系数(箱形图)。下载:下载高分辨率图像(67KB)下载:下载全尺寸图像本研究解决了最大下颌运动及其几何参数的可靠性问题。初步结果表明,该方法具有较高的体积和面积估算精度。两次训练之间的一致性和重复动作的一致性被认为是好的。运动越复杂,可靠性越低,变异率越高。在今后对颌颈运动功能的研究中,提出了一种有效分析下颌运动性能的方法。
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