Postural Photogrammetry as Promising Tool for Clinical Use: A Reliability Study

Many studies on postural photogrammetry had reported various intra-class correlation coefficients (ICC) across postural variable measurements, however no conclusive solution was given. This reliability and cross-sectional study was done in June 2016 at the Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, Un...

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Main Authors: Jony Sieman, Mary Sieman, Agustina Mely Ratnawati, Tan, Tek Song, Mohammad Ibrahim Yusof
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spelling my.ums.eprints.236282019-09-30T00:20:13Z https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/23628/ Postural Photogrammetry as Promising Tool for Clinical Use: A Reliability Study Jony Sieman Mary Sieman Agustina Mely Ratnawati Tan, Tek Song Mohammad Ibrahim Yusof RZ Other systems of medicine TR Photography Many studies on postural photogrammetry had reported various intra-class correlation coefficients (ICC) across postural variable measurements, however no conclusive solution was given. This reliability and cross-sectional study was done in June 2016 at the Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, Universiti Malaysia Sabah. A total of 24 male adult subjects with mean age 28.5 years (± 4.8 years), body mass 24.97 kg (± 3.85 kg) and height 166.6 cm (± 6 cm) were evaluated for standing postural photogrammetry. Four sets of manually digitized posture image files (by 4 raters) were measured and statistically analyzed for inter-rater agreement as well as the influence of image resolution and camera height from the floor on various postural variable measurements. The ICC between 4 raters for all postural variables was excellent (the lowest ICC was 0.940 for Q Angle of the Right Knee measurements). Two-Way ANOVA showed that postural variable measurements were not affected by either image resolution or camera height from the floor. Scrupulous attempts done on standing postural photogrammetry amplified the potential for standing postural evaluation in clinical settings. 2018 Article PeerReviewed text en https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/23628/1/Postural%20Photogrammetry%20as%20Promising%20Tool%20for%20Clinical%20Use.pdf Jony Sieman and Mary Sieman and Agustina Mely Ratnawati and Tan, Tek Song and Mohammad Ibrahim Yusof (2018) Postural Photogrammetry as Promising Tool for Clinical Use: A Reliability Study. Borneo Journal of Medical Sciences 1, 12 (1). pp. 31-42.
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Postural Photogrammetry as Promising Tool for Clinical Use: A Reliability Study
description Many studies on postural photogrammetry had reported various intra-class correlation coefficients (ICC) across postural variable measurements, however no conclusive solution was given. This reliability and cross-sectional study was done in June 2016 at the Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, Universiti Malaysia Sabah. A total of 24 male adult subjects with mean age 28.5 years (± 4.8 years), body mass 24.97 kg (± 3.85 kg) and height 166.6 cm (± 6 cm) were evaluated for standing postural photogrammetry. Four sets of manually digitized posture image files (by 4 raters) were measured and statistically analyzed for inter-rater agreement as well as the influence of image resolution and camera height from the floor on various postural variable measurements. The ICC between 4 raters for all postural variables was excellent (the lowest ICC was 0.940 for Q Angle of the Right Knee measurements). Two-Way ANOVA showed that postural variable measurements were not affected by either image resolution or camera height from the floor. Scrupulous attempts done on standing postural photogrammetry amplified the potential for standing postural evaluation in clinical settings.
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author Jony Sieman
Mary Sieman
Agustina Mely Ratnawati
Tan, Tek Song
Mohammad Ibrahim Yusof
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Mary Sieman
Agustina Mely Ratnawati
Tan, Tek Song
Mohammad Ibrahim Yusof
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title Postural Photogrammetry as Promising Tool for Clinical Use: A Reliability Study
title_short Postural Photogrammetry as Promising Tool for Clinical Use: A Reliability Study
title_full Postural Photogrammetry as Promising Tool for Clinical Use: A Reliability Study
title_fullStr Postural Photogrammetry as Promising Tool for Clinical Use: A Reliability Study
title_full_unstemmed Postural Photogrammetry as Promising Tool for Clinical Use: A Reliability Study
title_sort postural photogrammetry as promising tool for clinical use: a reliability study
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