2019
DOI: 10.12965/jer.1938348.174
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Feasibility of a set of wrist-worn novice devices for dual motion comparison of the upper limbs during lateral raise motions

Abstract: Comparison of the upper limbs during natural kinematic motions is necessary for early detection of musculoskeletal imbalance between ipsilateral and contralateral sides in natural settings. Therefore, this study aims to evaluate the feasibility of a novice set of wrist-worn devices designed to assess and compare the dual kinematic motions of the upper limbs during lateral raises. The test-retest and the golden standard and novice device result comparisons were conducted for feasibility assessment of the novice… Show more

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“…All lateral raise motions were shown for slow and controlled motions with explanation for safety and proper motion. The lateral raises were initiated with erect position with the arms straight and slightly apart with each dumbbell held by each hand and feet shoulder-wide apart ( 8 ). The arms were abducted at the same time until slightly above the horizontal shoulder level with the range of motion between 10 to 100 degrees without a jerking motion.…”
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“…All lateral raise motions were shown for slow and controlled motions with explanation for safety and proper motion. The lateral raises were initiated with erect position with the arms straight and slightly apart with each dumbbell held by each hand and feet shoulder-wide apart ( 8 ). The arms were abducted at the same time until slightly above the horizontal shoulder level with the range of motion between 10 to 100 degrees without a jerking motion.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The study sample size was determined based on previous studies that assessed lateral raises of the upper limbs ( 5 , 8 ). Ten or more subjects were used for the assessments ( 5 , 8 ). The normality analysis was performed using the Shapiro-Wilk test prior to the comparative assessment.…”
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