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Comparison of in-person and synchronous remote musculoskeletal exam using augmented reality and haptics: A pilot study. | LitMetric

AI Article Synopsis

  • Utilization of telemedicine surged during the COVID-19 pandemic, revealing limitations in physical examinations during remote visits, leading to the development of a new system called ARTESH for musculoskeletal assessment.
  • The study aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of ARTESH in assessing upper extremity passive range of motion (PROM) and maximum isometric strength (MIS) compared to in-person evaluations.
  • Results indicated moderate inter-rater agreement between remote and in-person assessments, particularly in specific shoulder and elbow movements, highlighting ARTESH's potential to improve remote physical examinations in telemedicine.

Article Abstract

Introduction: Utilization of telemedicine for health care delivery increased rapidly during the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic. However, physical examination during telehealth visits remains limited. A novel telerehabilitation system-The Augmented Reality-based Telerehabilitation System with Haptics (ARTESH)-shows promise for performing synchronous, remote musculoskeletal examination.

Objective: To assess the potential of ARTESH in remotely examining upper extremity passive range of motion (PROM) and maximum isometric strength (MIS).

Design: In this cross-sectional pilot study, we compared the in-person (reference standard) and remote evaluations (ARTESH) of participants' upper extremity PROM and MIS in 10 shoulder and arm movements. The evaluators were blinded to each other's results.

Setting: Participants underwent in-person evaluations at a Veterans Affairs hospital's outpatient Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation (PM&R) clinic, and underwent remote examination using ARTESH with the evaluator located at a research lab 30 miles away, connected via a high-speed network.

Patients: Fifteen participants with upper extremity pain and/or weakness.

Interventions: Not applicable.

Main Outcome Measures: Inter-rater agreement between in-person and remote evaluations on 10 PROM and MIS movements and presence/absence of pain with movement was calculated.

Results: The highest inter-rater agreements were noted in shoulder abduction and protraction PROM (kappa (κ) = 0.44, confidence interval (CI): -0.1 to 1.0), and in elbow flexion, shoulder abduction, and shoulder protraction MIS (κ = 0.63, CI: 0 to 1.0).

Conclusions: This pilot study suggests that synchronous tele-physical examination using the ARTESH system with augmented reality and haptics has the potential to provide enhanced value to existing telemedicine platforms. With the additional technological and procedural improvements and with an adequately powered study, the accuracy of ARTESH-enabled remote tele-physical examinations can be better evaluated.

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