Applied Sciences (Apr 2024)

A New Flexometric Method to Evaluate Range of Movement: A Validity and Reliability Study

  • Gerard Moras Feliu,
  • Jose Gisbert-Orozco,
  • Jacob González,
  • Jairo Vazquez-Guerrero,
  • Sergio Rodríguez-Jiménez,
  • Sara González-Millan,
  • Bruno Fernández-Valdés

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/app14083226
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 8
p. 3226

Abstract

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Hip range of movement (ROM) impairments could affect individuals’ quality of life. The aim of this study is to describe a new flexometric method (FM) as a means to estimate hip ROM and to determine its concurrent validity and inter-rater and intra-rater reliability. Hip ROM was measured by performing the straight leg raise test (SLR) and hip abduction test (HA). The WIMU system is the gold standard. ROM was calculated in degrees using a trigonometric function based on values derived from measurements with a flexometer. The SLR and the HA showed high concurrent validity and good inter- and intra-rater reliability with an interclass correlation coefficient value that was at all times > 0.9. The minimal detectable change at the 90% confidence level for inter- and intra-rater reliability was equal to or greater than 5.7° in SLR-Right, 5.6° in SLR-Left, 5.1° in HA, 6.3° in SLR-Right, 4.9° in SLR-Left, and 5.4° in HA, respectively. This study suggests that the FM is a valid and reliable tool for assessing hip ROM. Due to its convenience and cost-effectiveness, this method could be widely used to measure the ROM of several joints in field-based tests.

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