Measures of accuracy for active shoulder movements at 3 different speeds with kinesthetic and visual feedback

The Journal of Orthopaedic and Sports Physical Therapy
Timothy J BrindleRobert Shapiro

Abstract

Repeated-measures experiment. To compare measures of end point accuracy (EPA) for 2 feedback conditions: (1) visual and kinesthetic feedback and (2) kinesthetic feedback alone, during shoulder movements, at 3 different speeds. Shoulder joint kinesthesia is typically reported with EPA measures, such as constant error. Reporting multiple measures of EPA, such as variable error and absolute error, could provide a more detailed description of performance. Subjects were seated with the shoulder abducted 90 degrees in the scapular plane and externally rotated 75 degrees, with the forearm placed in a custom shoulder wheel. Subjects internally rotated the shoulder 27 degrees to a target position at 48 degrees of shoulder external rotation for both conditions. Motion analysis was used to determine peak angular velocity and 3 EPA measures for shoulder movements. Each EPA measure was compared between the 2 feedback conditions and among the 3 speeds with a separate 2-way analysis of variance. Movements performed with kinesthetic feedback alone, measured by constant error (P<.01), variable error (P<.01), and absolute error (P<.01), were less accurate than movements performed with visual and kinesthetic feedback. Faster movements were less a...Continue Reading

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Oct 8, 2008·Knee Surgery, Sports Traumatology, Arthroscopy : Official Journal of the ESSKA·Timothy J BrindleSteven J Stanhope
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