The Reliability and Validity of the ArmCare Strength and Range of Motion Sensor and Mobile Application in Baseball Players.

IF 2.1 Q3 SPORT SCIENCES
International Journal of Sports Physical Therapy Pub Date : 2025-09-01 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.26603/001c.142905
Kyle A Matsel, Megan Burns, Jon Newbold, Stephanie Sherwood, Phillip J Plisky
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Abstract

Background: Baseball players and coaches may not have the personnel resources to monitor the pathological declines in shoulder function throughout the season. The ArmCare Strength and Range of Motion Sensor and Mobile Application (ArmCare testing system) was designed to allow players to test and monitor their shoulder range of motion (ROM) and strength.

Purpose: To establish the reliability and concurrent validity of the ArmCare testing system for measuring ROM and strength in high school and college baseball players.

Study design: Cross-sectional.

Methods: Fifty-one baseball players self-tested their shoulder ROM and strength using the ArmCare testing system protocols and instructional video guidance. Participants repeated the testing following a 30-minute washout period and were blinded to their results. Intra-rater reliability measures were established by comparing ArmCare testing system scores between two same-day trials. Concurrent validity was assessed by comparing ArmCare testing system ROM and strength measures with standardized goniometric ROM and hand-held dynamometry measures performed by clinicians who were blinded to the results. Intraclass correlation coefficients (ICC) were used to assess the intra-rater reliability of the ArmCare self-testing system and Pearson correlation coefficients evaluated the concurrent validity among goniometric ROM and strength dynamometry.

Results: Intra-rater reliability ranged from poor to moderate (0.19 to 0.67) for AROM and moderate to good (0.73 to 0.87) for strength measures. For validity, poor overall agreement (ICC = 0.17 to 0.37) and correlation (r = 0.23 to 0.47) was found between the ArmCare testing system and all shoulder AROM measures. The ArmCare testing system demonstrated moderate to good agreement (ICC = 0.72 to 0.79) and correlation (r range = 0.72 to 0.81) compared to dynamometry for all strength measures.

Conclusion: The ArmCare testing system may be a reasonable self-guided examination for high school and college baseball players to measure shoulder strength. However, ROM testing using the ArmCare testing system lacks consistency and accuracy warranting further investigation.

Level of evidence: Level 3.

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运动传感器臂护强度和范围的信度和效度及其在棒球运动员中的移动应用。
背景:棒球运动员和教练可能没有人力资源来监测整个赛季肩关节功能的病理性衰退。ArmCare强度和运动传感器范围和移动应用(ArmCare测试系统)旨在让玩家测试和监测他们的肩部运动范围(ROM)和力量。目的:建立ArmCare测试系统对高中和大学棒球运动员ROM和力量的信度和并发效度。研究设计:横断面。方法:51名棒球运动员采用ArmCare测试系统协议和教学视频指导进行肩部ROM和力量自测。参与者在30分钟的洗脱期后重复测试,对结果不知情。通过比较两个当日试验之间的ArmCare测试系统得分,建立了评分者内信度测量。同时效度通过比较ArmCare测试系统ROM和强度测量与标准化角度ROM和由临床医生进行的手持式动态测量来评估,临床医生对结果不知情。采用类内相关系数(Intraclass correlation coefficients, ICC)评估ArmCare自测系统的组内信度,Pearson相关系数评估测角ROM与强度测力的并发效度。结果:AROM的内部信度从差到中等(0.19至0.67),强度测量的内部信度从中等到良好(0.73至0.87)。在效度方面,ArmCare测试系统与所有肩部AROM测量之间存在较差的总体一致性(ICC = 0.17至0.37)和相关性(r = 0.23至0.47)。与所有强度测量相比,ArmCare测试系统显示出中度至良好的一致性(ICC = 0.72至0.79)和相关性(r范围= 0.72至0.81)。结论:ArmCare测试系统可作为高中和大学棒球运动员肩部力量的一种合理的自导式测试。然而,使用ArmCare测试系统的ROM测试缺乏一致性和准确性,需要进一步调查。证据等级:三级。
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