Dr Praveen Kumar Praveen.Kumar@uwe.ac.uk
Associate Professor in Stroke Rehabilitation
The effect of arm position on the ultrasonographic measurements of the acromion-greater tuberosity distance
Kumar, Praveen; Bourke, Clare; Flanders, Jane; Gorman, Thea; Patel, Hasina
Authors
Clare Bourke
Jane Flanders
Thea Gorman
Hasina Patel
Abstract
Ultrasonographic measurements of acromion-greater tuberosity (AGT) distance have shown to be reliable and valid in the assessment of glenohumeral subluxation (GHS) in patients with stroke. The primary aim of this study was to investigate the effect of arm positions on ultrasonographic measurements of AGT distance. The secondary aim was to assess the intra-rater reliability of AGT distance in different arm positions. Sixteen healthy individuals with a mean age 28 standard deviation 11 years who gave informed written consent were recruited. Four clinically relevant arm positions for patients with stroke were selected: (1) arm hanging freely by the side; (2) forearm on a pillow placed on participants lap with the elbows at 90° flexion and the forearms in pronation; (3) as in position 2, but with the elbow supported and (4) shoulder in 10° of abduction and 60° of flexion with the arm resting on a pillow placed on a table. Repeated measures analysis of variance showed a statistically significant effect of arm positions on mean AGT measurements for the right (F (3, 45)=51.2666, p
Journal Article Type | Article |
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Publication Date | Apr 1, 2014 |
Journal | Physiotherapy Theory and Practice |
Print ISSN | 0959-3985 |
Electronic ISSN | 1532-5040 |
Publisher | Taylor & Francis |
Peer Reviewed | Peer Reviewed |
Volume | 30 |
Issue | 3 |
Pages | 171-177 |
DOI | https://doi.org/10.3109/09593985.2013.834490 |
Keywords | acromion-greater tuberosity distance,arm position, glenohumeral subluxation, ultrasound |
Public URL | https://uwe-repository.worktribe.com/output/819694 |
Publisher URL | http://dx.doi.org/10.3109/09593985.2013.834490 |
Additional Information | Additional Information : Posted online on 16 September 2013 |
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