Author/Authors :
Junior Fenato, Alexandre Universidade de São Paulo - Medical School of Ribeirão Preto - Graduate Program in Health Applied Sciences to the Locomotor System, Ribeirão Preto, SP, Brazil , Martins Garcia, Larissa Universidade de São Paulo - Hospital das Clínicas of the Medical School of Ribeirão Preto, Ribeirão Preto, SP, Brazil , Castro Perdoná, Gleici da Silva Universidade de São Paulo - Medical School of Ribeirão Preto - Social Medicine Department, Ribeirão Preto, SP, Brazil , Augusto Maranho, Daniel Augusto Maranho, Daniel
Abstract :
Objective: To quantify pelvic retroversion during clinical evaluation
of hip flexion with accelerometers and to verify the reliability of these
sensors to measure hip flexion. Methods: An accelerometer was
positioned laterally in the pelvis to measure pelvic retroversion.
Another accelerometer was positioned anteriorly on the thigh to
evaluate hip flexion amplitude. The evaluations were performed
with volunteers in supine position by three raters. For evaluation
of pelvic retroversion, the mean ± SD (minimum-maximum) was
calculated. Reliability of the accelerometer between raters was
determined by intraclass correlation coefficients (ICC). The linear
correlation coefficient between hip flexion was determined by
using goniometer and accelerometer. Results: The mean pelvic
retroversion was 7.3° ± 0.93° (6°-11°) in the clinical limit of the hip
range of motion, which was 106.25° ± 10.46° (93°-130°). The ICC
between two raters were 0.60, 0.71 and 0.74 (goniometer) and 0.46,
0.71 and 0.83 (accelerometer). The linear correlation between hip
flexion measurements with goniometer and accelerometer was
0.87. Conclusion: During clinical evaluation of the final range of hip
flexion, there was an associated pelvic movement of approximately
7.3º. Accelerometers have proven to be reliable for measurement
of hip flexion. Level of Evidence III, Study of nonconsecutive
patients with no gold reference standard applied uniformly
Keywords :
Pelvis , Hip , Articular Arthrometry , Accelerometer