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Reliability of a three-dimensional spinal proprioception assessment for patients with adolescent idiopathic scoliosis.
Lau, Kenney Ki-Lee; Kwan, Kenny Yat-Hong; Cheung, Jason Pui-Yin; Chow, Wang; Law, Karlen Ka-Pui; Wong, Arnold Yu-Lok; Chow, Daniel Hung-Kay; Cheung, Kenneth Man-Chee.
Affiliation
  • Lau KK; Department of Orthopaedics and Traumatology, The University of Hong Kong, Pokfulam, Hong Kong.
  • Kwan KY; Department of Orthopaedics and Traumatology, The University of Hong Kong, Pokfulam, Hong Kong.
  • Cheung JP; Department of Orthopaedics and Traumatology, The University of Hong Kong, Pokfulam, Hong Kong.
  • Chow W; Department of Orthopaedics and Traumatology, The Duchess of Kent Children's Hospital, Pokfulam, Hong Kong.
  • Law KK; Department of Orthopaedics and Traumatology, The University of Hong Kong, Pokfulam, Hong Kong.
  • Wong AY; Department of Rehabilitation Sciences, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hung Hom, Hong Kong.
  • Chow DH; Department of Health and Physical Education, The Education University of Hong Kong, Tai Po, Hong Kong.
  • Cheung KM; Department of Orthopaedics and Traumatology, The University of Hong Kong, Pokfulam, Hong Kong. cheungmc@hku.hk.
Eur Spine J ; 31(11): 3013-3019, 2022 11.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35922635
PURPOSE: Although it is evident that some patients with adolescent idiopathic scoliosis (AIS) have proprioceptive deficit in peripheral joints, knowledge on the proprioceptive function of the deformed spine is limited. Nonetheless, spinal proprioception in AIS may be affected three-dimensionally, prior studies only focussed on evaluating peripheral proprioception in single plane. Therefore, this study aimed to develop a novel spinal proprioception assessment using three-dimensional motion analysis in patients with AIS. METHODS: Participants were included if they had a primary diagnosis of AIS who did not receive or failed conservative treatments. Three trunk repositioning tests involving flexion-extension, lateral-flexion, and axial-rotation were conducted. A three-dimensional kinematics of the trunk was used as the outcome measures. The proprioceptive acuity was quantified by the repositioning error. The intra-examiner and test-retest reliability were analysed by the intraclass correlation coefficient (ICC). RESULTS: Fifty-nine patients with AIS were recruited. Regarding the trunk flexion-extension test, the single measure ICC showed moderate reliability (0.46) and the average measures ICC demonstrated good reliability (0.72). As for the trunk lateral-flexion test, the reliability of single measure and average measures ICC was moderate (0.44) and good (0.70) reliability, respectively. For the trunk axial-rotation test, the single measure ICC indicated fair reliability (0.32), while the average measures ICC showed moderate reliability (0.59). CONCLUSION: This is the first study to evaluate the reliability of novel three-dimensional spinal proprioception assessments in patients with AIS. The trunk flexion-extension repositioning test may be preferable clinical test given its highest reliability.
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Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Scoliosis / Kyphosis Type of study: Diagnostic_studies Limits: Adolescent / Humans Language: En Journal: Eur Spine J Journal subject: ORTOPEDIA Year: 2022 Type: Article Affiliation country: Hong Kong

Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Scoliosis / Kyphosis Type of study: Diagnostic_studies Limits: Adolescent / Humans Language: En Journal: Eur Spine J Journal subject: ORTOPEDIA Year: 2022 Type: Article Affiliation country: Hong Kong