Examining the intra- and inter-day reliability of the VALD HumanTrak for range of motion of the shoulder in fixed- and free-range conditions

Ayden Mccarthy*, Jodie Wills, Gavin Lenton, Jordan Andersen, Tim L. A. Doyle*

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Abstract

The purpose of this study was to assess the reliability of the VALD HumanTrak system for estimating shoulder range of motion in the sagittal and frontal planes. Intra- and inter-day reliability was assessed during fixed- and free-range shoulder movements. ICC ranged from good to excellent for abduction (0.753 - 0.959) and flexion (0.868 - 0.975) and poor to good for adduction (0.417 - 0.893) and extension (0.443 - 0.757). The VALD HumanTrak can be a reliable tool to estimate shoulder range of motion within the same day and across multiple days.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publication40th Conference of the International Society of Biomechanics in Sports, ISBS 2022
Subtitle of host publicationConference proceedings
EditorsMark A. Robinson
Place of PublicationLiverpool
PublisherNMU Commons
Pages427-430
Number of pages4
Publication statusPublished - 2022
Event40th Conference of the International Society of Biomechanics in Sports - Liverpool John Moores University, Liverpool, United Kingdom
Duration: 19 Jul 202223 Jul 2022
http://www.isbs2022.org/home.html

Publication series

NameISBS Proceedings Archive
PublisherInternational Society of Biomechanics in Sports
Number1
Volume40

Conference

Conference40th Conference of the International Society of Biomechanics in Sports
Abbreviated titleISBS 2022
Country/TerritoryUnited Kingdom
CityLiverpool
Period19/07/2223/07/22
Internet address

Keywords

  • kinematics
  • markerless
  • screening
  • 3D motion tracking

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