Elsevier

Gait & Posture

Volume 68, February 2019, Pages 357-362
Gait & Posture

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Validity and reliability of an iPad with a three-dimensional camera for posture imaging

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Highlights

  • 3-D model created with iPad and 3-D camera quantifies static posture in lying.

  • Satisfactory validity and reliability using iPad for posture evaluation.

  • Inexpensive method for quantification of posture in clinical environment.

Abstract

Background

It is important to quantify a static posture to evaluate the need for and effectiveness of interventions such as physical management, physiotherapy, spinal orthosis or surgical treatment on the alignment of body segments. Motion analysis systems can be used for this purpose, but they are expensive, require a high degree of technical experience and are not easily accessible. A simpler method is needed to quantify static posture. Research objective: Assess validity and inter and intra rater reliability using an iPad with a 3-D camera to evaluate posture and postural deformity.

Method

A 3-D model of a lying posture, created using an iPad with a 3-D camera, was compared to a Qualisys motion analysis system of the same lying posture, the latter used as the gold standard. Markers on the trunk and the leg were captured by both systems, and results from distance and angle measurements were compared.

Results

All intra-class correlation coefficient values were above 0.98, the highest systematic error was 4.3 mm for length measurements and 0.2° for angle measurements. Significance: A 3-D model of a person, with markers on anatomical landmarks, created with an iPad with a 3-D camera, is a valid and reliable method of quantifying static posture.

Conclusion

An iPad with a 3-D camera is a relatively inexpensive, valid and reliable method to quantify static posture in a clinical environment.

Keywords

Cerebral palsy
Posture
Windswept hip
Scoliosis
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This study focuses on the validity and reliability of the use of an iPad with 3-D camera, to evaluate posture in a quantifying way.