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Inter-observer reproducibility of back surface topography parameters allowing assessment of scoliotic thoracic gibbosity and comparison with two standard postures = Reproductibilités des paramètres de topographie de surface du dos dans une position permettant d'évaluer la gibbosité thoracique des scolioses et comparaison à deux positions standards

DE SEZE M; RANDRIAMINAHISOA T; GAUNELLE A; DE KORVIN G; MAZAUX JM
ANN PHYS REHABIL MED , 2013, vol. 56, n° 9-10, p. 599-612
Doc n°: 166248
Localisation : Documentation IRR

D.O.I. : http://dx.doi.org/DOI:10.1016/j.rehab.2013.10.003
Descripteurs : CA1 - ETUDES GENERALITES - RACHIS

The objective of this work was to analyze the inter-observer reproducibility of
an upright posture designed to bring out the thoracic humps by folding the upper
limbs. The effect of this posture on back surface parameters was also compared
with two standard radiological postures. A back surface topography was performed
on 46 patients (40 girls and 6 boys) with a minimum of 15 degrees Cobb angle on
coronal spinal radiographs. Inter-observer reliability was evaluated using the
typical error measurement (TEM) and Intraclass Correlation Coefficient (ICC).
Variations between postures were assessed using a Student's t test. The
inter-observer reproducibility is good enough for the three postures. The
proposed posture leads to significant changes in the sagittal plane as well as in
the identification of thoracic humps. This study shows the reproducibility of the
proposed posture in order to explore the thoracic humps and highlights its
relevance to explore scoliosis with back surface topography systems.
CI - Copyright (c) 2013 Elsevier Masson SAS. All rights reserved.

Langue : ANGLAIS ; FRANCAIS

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