2005
DOI: 10.1016/j.apmr.2004.12.031
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Interobserver Reproducibility of the Visual Estimation of Range of Motion of the Shoulder

Abstract: Objectives: To assess interobserver reproducibility (agreement and reliability) of visually estimated shoulder range of motion (ROM) and to study the influence of clinical characteristics on the reproducibility.Design: Test-retest analyses. Setting: Various health care settings in the Netherlands. Participants: Consecutive patients with shoulder complaints (Nϭ201) referred by 20 general practitioners, 2 orthopedic physicians, and 20 rheumatologists.Interventions: Not applicable. Main Outcome Measures: Independ… Show more

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“…The augmented flexion mean with the goniometer cancels the diminished extension, resulting in similar ROM means (Table 1). When reviewing the literature, there are numerous methods for measuring ROM: visual estimation [2,13,32,33], photographic [7], fluid-based [10,24] or electrogoniometer [10,11,34]. Results regarding the validity of the goniometer are ambivalent.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…The augmented flexion mean with the goniometer cancels the diminished extension, resulting in similar ROM means (Table 1). When reviewing the literature, there are numerous methods for measuring ROM: visual estimation [2,13,32,33], photographic [7], fluid-based [10,24] or electrogoniometer [10,11,34]. Results regarding the validity of the goniometer are ambivalent.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…Interrater agreement for visual estimation of shoulder AROM tests is poor to good (ICC=0.15-0.88) but decreases when pain and disability is present. However, with the exception of horizontal adduction, it is suitable for distinguishing between the affected and normal side indicating that its use here as a screening tool was appropriate 47 . A neuroconductive examination yielded bilateral normal (5/5) results for C2-T1 myotomal muscle strength tests.…”
Section: Physical Examinationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…1 Measurement of ROM plays a vital role in diagnosing disease, assessing disability levels, and determining treatment outcomes. 2 Because the shoulder joint has the greatest ROM of all body joints, it's motion would essentially affect the ability to perform activities of daily life such as dressing, washing, and reaching above shoulder level. 2,3 Therefore, evaluation of the shoulder joint ROM is essential in individuals with shoulder dysfunction.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%