Shoulder Pain Clinical Trial
Official title:
Reliability and Validity of Goniometric iPhone Applications for the Assessment of Active Shoulder External Rotation
The purpose of this study is to determine the test-retest and inter-rater reliability and
concurrent validity of two iPhone goniometric applications in the measurement of active
shoulder external rotation as compared to a standard manual goniometer. The scientific
hypotheses for this study are as follows:
1. There will be significant Pearson correlations (>.8) to demonstrate test-retest
reliability for each of the tools between the 1st and 2nd round of testing as assessed
by novice testers.
2. There will be significant intra-class correlation coefficients (>.8) to demonstrate
inter-rater reliability between the novice tester and the experienced tester for each
of the three tools.
3. There will be significant Pearson correlations (>.8) to demonstrate concurrent validity
between the standard goniometer and the photo capture application, the standard
goniometer and the accelerometer-based application and the photo capture application
with the accelerometer-based app. as assessed by novice testers.
The purpose of this study is to determine the test-retest and inter-rater reliability and
concurrent validity of two iPhone goniometric applications in the measurement of active
shoulder external rotation as compared to a standard manual goniometer. This research is
being done to determine if there are other more reliable, valid or innovative technological
ways to measure active range of motion. Four testers (three entry-level doctoral students in
physical therapy and one of two experienced physical therapists) will be measuring currently
enrolled physical therapy doctoral students. The two experienced physical therapists are the
principle investigator and the listed investigator who is a Physical Therapist. Two separate
iPhone applications (DrGoniometer, which is based on photo capture and GetMyROM, which is
based on the iPhone's internal accelerometer) and a standard manual goniometer will be used
to measure the participants.
All potential participants will receive a cover letter describing the study via email. If
the student is interested in participating they will report to the testing room (wearing a
tank top (male or female) or asked to remove their top (male)) at one of the scheduled
testing times. All testing will occur in a laboratory room on the TWU-Houston campus. The
participant will be asked to review and sign an informed consent form. Any questions related
to the study will be specifically asked at this time but may be asked at any time during the
duration of the study. The primary investigator or any co-investigator will assign a
confidential participant number to the participant at this time. Next the participant will
be asked to complete a demographic form. If the participant answers "yes" to question 4, 5,
6 or 7, he/she will be eliminated from the study and asked not to participate. At this time,
the participant will be randomly assigned to testing table 1, 2 or 3 (all three tables will
follow the same basic procedure but the participant will be assessed by the table's assigned
instrument first). Also, the side of testing (left or right) will be randomly selected. For
example, a participant may be randomly assigned to table 1 (right shoulder). The participant
will report to table 1, which is the iPhone DrGoniometer station...therefore they will be
measured with this tool first. All of the testers (novice and expert) will be blinded to the
outcomes of the other measures. Tester 1 (novice) will evaluate active right shoulder
external rotation range of motion (ROM) with the iPhone DrGoniometer with a piece of tape
covering the measurement reading. Tester 1 will then hand the iPhone to the blinded
recorder, who will remove the tape, record the measurement, replace the tape and hand the
iPhone back to Tester 1. Then the participant will be measured with GetMyROM (by novice 2)
and then the standard goniometer (by novice 3) in random order. Tape will also be placed
over the measurements on the iPhone for GetMyROM and the standard goniometer in the same
manner that will be used with DrGoniometer. Next, the skilled tester will measure the
participant with the instrument used at the assigned table. The participant will stay with
this assigned table for the duration of the testing. Now the participant will be asked to
stand up and move around before returning to the table for the 2nd round of testing. At
least fifteen minutes from initial testing, the three initial novice testers will repeat
their measurements in the previous order. All measurements and time of testing for the first
measurement will be recorded by blinded investigators (recorders) and entered into a
password protected computer and password protected Excel file which will only be known to
the primary investigator. The file and computer will be locked in the primary investigator's
office when data collection is not actively taking place. The data linking the participant
number with the participant's name will only be known by the primary investigator and the
recording investigators. The iPhones will not be linked to the internet during the testing
and all images will be deleted after the data is recorded. The data will be recorded on to
an Excel data printout. After each data collection session, the data will be entered into
the file electronically.
Measurement of Shoulder External Rotation:
This study will follow a standard measurement testing procedure for assessing shoulder
external rotation. The participant will be asked to wear either a tank-top (females or
males) or no shirt (males). The participant will lie on their back on a padded plinth
(table). The participant will asked to place their test shoulder in approximately 90 degrees
of abduction (away from the body) and the elbow flexed (bent) to 90 degrees. The forearm is
placed in neutral or midway between pronation/supination (long axis rotation) with
approximately 2/3rds of the proximal the entire humerus is supported by the table. A towel
will be placed under the humerus so the elbow is approximately at the level of the shoulder.
In order to achieve this position, participants will be instructed via the following script:
1. Lie on your back on the plinth.
2. Move to the edge of the plinth towards me.
3. Let me position your arm and put a towel under it.
4. Bring your arm back towards the table, into external rotation, until you feel like you
can't go any farther
5. Hold this position.
For the standard goniometer measurement, the axis of the goniometer will be placed on the
center of the olecranon and the stationary arm of the goniometer will be perpendicular with
the floor and the moving arm will bisect the ulna towards the ulnar styloid process. For
DrGoniometer, a photo will be taken of the participant at the end of normal active ROM and
the amount of range of motion will be calculated using the app. For GetMyROM, the iPhone
will be placed perpendicular to the ground, as determined by the tester, and then the edge
of the iPhone will be placed on the caudal border of the ulna. Expected normal range of
motion is approximately 90 degrees of external rotation. The testers will be watching for
movement substitutions: elbow extension (straightening), scapular elevation, tilting or
protraction. If the tester notices any compensatory movement patterns, the participant will
be asked to return to neutral and repeat the movement without compensation.
3 Three different iPhones will be used. These iPhones belong to the investigators. They will
all be iPhone 4 version. All iPhone wireless and 3G connections will be disabled prior to
data collection in order to reduce potential loss of confidentiality. All iPhones will use
the same version of the applications and will not perform any updates to these applications.
All iPhones will have the same version of software and will not update the software on the
iPhone during the study. All iPhones will be password protected in order to reduce potential
loss of confidentiality. At the end of each testing session, one of the PT investigators
will assure that the photos have been deleted prior to reestablishing connectivity with the
internet. In addition, all investigators signed a confidentiality statement.
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