Applied Sciences (Dec 2023)

Simultaneous Validity and Intra-Test Reliability of Joint Angle Measurement through Novel Multi-RGB Sensor-Based Three-Joint-Continuous-Motion Analysis: A Pilot Study

  • Junghoon Ahn,
  • Hongtaek Choi,
  • Heehwa Lee,
  • Suhng Wook Kim,
  • Jinyoung Lee,
  • Hyeong-Dong Kim

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/app14010073
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 1
p. 73

Abstract

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The use of motion-analysis devices that can measure the progress of rehabilitation exercises for nerve paralysis is increasing because of the need to confirm the effectiveness of treatment for sports injuries. This study developed a new motion-analysis device that can be easily handled compared with the existing VICON motion-analysis device. Motion analysis of the human body (specifically, hip flexion, knee flexion, and trunk rotation) performed simultaneously with the new device and the existing VICON device was compared. Five healthy young men voluntarily participated in this study. Various joint angles were captured using a marker-less multi-view image-based motion-analysis system and a VICON motion capture system with markers during lower-extremity work. Intra-class correlation coefficient (ICC) analysis was used to examine simultaneous- and angular-limit validity and the intra-joint reliability of multi-point image-based motion-analysis systems. Simultaneous validity analysis showed that the highest ICCs for hip flexion, knee flexion, and trunk rotation were 0.924–0.998, 0.842–0.989 or higher, and 0.795–0.962, respectively. We confirmed that this new marker-less motion-analysis system has high accuracy and reliability in measuring joint kinematics in the lower extremities during rehabilitation and in monitoring the performance of athletes in training facilities.

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