Interrater Reliability of Spine Range of Motion Measurement Using a Tape Measure and Goniometer

Madelyn Johnson OTD, M.J. Mulcahey PhD
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Abstract

Objective

The purpose of this study was to examine the interrater reliability of using a tape measure and goniometer to measure thoracolumbar range of motion (ROM).

Methods

Seven raters were trained on procedures for evaluating ROM of 4 spine motions, using 12 measurement procedures with a tape measure (n = 8) and a goniometer (n = 4). Three healthy female graduate student volunteers who reported having no injuries and who were able to perform all spinal movements served were stationed in separate rooms, and the 7 raters rotated through the rooms and measured each of the spine motions, using a total of the 12 measurement procedures. Data were analyzed using intraclass correlation coefficient (ICC) with a 95% confidence interval (CI) as an index of reliability.

Results

Interrater reliability ranged from ICC of 0.791 to 0.999, indicating good-to-strong reliability. The flexion finger-floor measurement showed strongest reliability, with an ICC of 0.999 (95% CI, 0.998-1.00). Interrater reliability was high for the modified Schober test (ICC, 0.942; 95% CI, 0.875-0.976), left (ICC, 0.985; 95% CI, 0.969-0.993) and right (ICC, 0.961; 95% CI, 0.920-0.983) lateral flexion, forward flexion (ICC, 0.971; 95% CI, 0.938-0.987) and backward extension (ICC, 0.995; 95% CI, 0.990-0.998), and trunk rotation (ICC, 0.933; 95% CI, 0.857-0.989).

Conclusion

In this study, thoracolumbar ROM measurements were obtained using a tape measure and goniometer with a good to high degree of reliability among raters who were trained in accurate procedures with the tape measure and goniometer.

用卷尺和测角仪测量脊柱运动范围的中断器可靠性
方法对7名评分者进行4项脊柱运动ROM评估程序的培训,使用12项带量测量程序(n = 8) 和角度计(n = 4) 。三名健康的女性研究生志愿者被安置在不同的房间里,她们报告没有受伤,能够进行所有脊椎运动,7名评分员在房间里轮换,并使用总共12个测量程序测量每一个脊椎运动。使用组内相关系数(ICC)分析数据,95%置信区间(CI)作为可靠性指标。结果询问机的信度在0.791~0.999之间,从良到强。屈曲指底测量显示出最强的可靠性,ICC为0.999(95%CI,0.998-1.00)。改良Schober试验(ICC,0.942;95%CI,0.875-0.976)、左侧(ICC,0.95;95%CI 0.969-0.993)和右侧(ICC,0.9 61;95%CI 0.920-0.983)侧屈的询问者可靠性较高,前屈(ICC,0.971;95%置信区间,0.938-0.987)和后伸(ICC,0.995;95%可信区间,0.990-0.998),以及躯干旋转(ICC,0.9 33;95%置信度,0.857-0.989),胸腰椎ROM测量是使用卷尺和角度计获得的,在接受过卷尺和角度仪精确程序培训的评分员中具有良好到高度的可靠性。
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