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  • Cervical active range of motion (AROM) is crucial for assessing neck function, particularly in patients with neck pain, and while multi-sensor IMU devices are valid for measuring AROM, they are costly and less practical in clinics.* -
  • A study compared the single-IMU device NeckCare Pro™ with the multi-IMU Xsens™ in adults, focusing on various neck movements to determine accuracy and validity.* -
  • Results showed that the NeckCare Pro™ had good concurrent validity for measuring cervical AROM, despite detecting less thoracic movement than the Xsens™, indicating it can be a reliable option in clinical settings.*

Article Abstract

Cervical active range of motion (AROM) is an important outcome measure for clinicians working with a range of patient populations, especially people with neck pain. Multi-sensor inertial measurement unit (IMU) devices demonstrate good validity in the research laboratory but are expensive and not easily accessible in clinical settings. The use of single-IMU devices has been proposed but their validity for measuring cervical AROM is unknown. A concurrent and content validity study was conducted, comparing accuracy of single-IMU NeckCare Pro™ with multi-IMU Xsens™ for measuring cervical AROM in healthy adults (8 males, 7 females, mean age 30.6 years [SD 10.4]). Cervical AROM was assessed for flexion, extension, rotation (right and left), and lateral flexion (right and left), whereby six repetitions were performed for each movement with the subjects strapped to a high-back chair. Regarding content validity, Xsens™ detected a small amount of thoracic movement that could not be detected by the NeckCare Pro™ during cervical AROM testing, with means ranging from 1.5° to 4.1°. However, this did not significantly impact concurrent validity, which was good for all movements (ICC 0.764 - 0.966). This paper found that single-IMU technology (NeckCare Pro™) had good validity for measuring cervical AROM in healthy adults when subjects were strapped to a chair to limit trunk movement.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jbiomech.2023.111781DOI Listing

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