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Spinal Cord ; 57(7): 571-578, 2019 Jul.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30737452

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STUDY DESIGN: Cross-sectional. OBJECTIVES: (1) Assess the accuracy of the Actigraph wGT3x-BT accelerometer to count steps taken by inpatients with incomplete spinal cord injury (iSCI) in physical therapy (PT) sessions and self-directed activities, and (2) compare the number of steps/min taken in PT sessions to that in self-directed activities during inpatient rehabilitation. SETTING: Inpatient spinal cord injury rehabilitation. METHODS: Seventeen individuals with subacute motor iSCI were observed for up to 45-min of both PT and self-directed activities, during which steps were simultaneously tracked by the Actigraph wGT3x-BT and a researcher using a hand tally counter. Accuracy was evaluated with an intraclass correlation coefficient (ICC) for the entire PT session and self-directed activities, as well as for periods of walking. RESULTS: There was excellent agreement between the Actigraph wGT3x-BT and manually counted steps for entire PT sessions (ICC = 0.86) and walking periods (PT walking, ICC = 0.99; self-directed walking, ICC = 0.99). There was poor agreement for entire self-directed sessions (ICC = 0.15). Visual analysis of Bland-Altman plots supported these findings. Participants took more steps/min in PT sessions compared to self-directed activities (p = 0.023). CONCLUSION: The Actigraph wGT3x-BT accurately counts steps during PT sessions and walking periods in individuals with subacute motor iSCI. Clinically, this may enable physical therapists to track walking repetitions during inpatient rehabilitation more effortlessly.


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Actigrafia/instrumentação , Terapia por Exercício/instrumentação , Traumatismos da Medula Espinal/reabilitação , Adulto , Animais , Estudos Transversais , Feminino , Cobaias , Humanos , Pacientes Internados , Masculino , Pessoa de Meia-Idade
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