Spinal mobility in radiographic axial spondyloarthritis: criterion concurrent validity of classic and novel measurements

Snow, John Charles and Simpson, Kyle and Rahman, Proton and Howarth, Samuel and De Carvalho, Diana (2021) Spinal mobility in radiographic axial spondyloarthritis: criterion concurrent validity of classic and novel measurements. BMC Musculoskeletal Disorders, 22. ISSN 1471-2474

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Abstract

Background Limitations in spinal mobility are a characteristic feature of Axial Spondyloarthritis. Current clinical measurements of spinal mobility have shown low criterion-concurrent validity. This study sought to evaluate criterion-concurrent validity for a clinically feasible measurement method of measuring spine mobility using tri-axial accelerometers. Methods Fifteen radiographic-Spondyloarthritis patients were recruited for this study. Two postural reference radiographs, followed by three trials in forward, left and right lateral bending were taken. For all trials, three measurements were collected: tape (Original Schober’s, Modified Schober’s, Modified-Modified Schober’s, Lateral Spinal Flexion Test and Domjan Test), followed immediately by synchronized radiograph and accelerometer measurements at end range of forward and bilateral lateral flexion. The criterion-concurrent validity of all measurement methods was compared to the radiographic measures using Pearson’s correlation coefficients. A Bland-Altman analysis was conducted to assess agreement. Results In forward bending, the accelerometer method (r = 0.590, p = 0.010) had a stronger correlation to the radiographic measures than all tape measures. In lateral bending, the Lateral Spinal Flexion tape measure (r = 0.743, p = 0.001) correlated stronger than the accelerometer method (r = 0.556, p = 0.016). The Domjan test of bilateral bending (r = 0.708, p = 0.002) had a stronger correlation to the radiographic measure than the accelerometer method. Conclusions Accelerometer measures demonstrated superior criterion-concurrent validity compared to current tape measures of spinal mobility in forward bending. While a moderate correlation exists between accelerometer and radiographs in lateral bending, the Lateral Spinal Flexion Test and Domjan Test were found to have the best criterion-concurrent validity of all tests examined in this study.

Item Type: Article
URI: http://research.library.mun.ca/id/eprint/15421
Item ID: 15421
Additional Information: Memorial University Open Access Author's Fund
Keywords: Range of motion articular, Spine, Physical examination, Radiography, Spondylarthritis, Accelerometry
Department(s): Medicine, Faculty of > Community Health
Date: 2021
Date Type: Publication
Digital Object Identifier (DOI): https://doi.org/10.1186/s12891-021-04352-z
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