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Heightened clinical utility of smartphone versus body-worn inertial system for shoulder function B-B score

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  • Claude Pichonnaz
  • Kamiar Aminian
  • Céline Ancey
  • Hervé Jaccard
  • Estelle Lécureux
  • Cyntia Duc
  • Alain Farron
  • Brigitte M Jolles
  • Nigel Gleeson

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Background: The B-B Score is a straightforward kinematic shoulder function score including only two movements (hand to the Back + lift hand as to change a Bulb) that demonstrated sound measurement properties for patients for various shoulder pathologies. However, the B-B Score results using a smartphone or a reference system have not yet been compared. Provided that the measurement properties are comparable, the use of a smartphone would offer substantial practical advantages. This study investigated the concurrent validity of a smartphone and a reference inertial system for the measurement of the kinematic shoulder function B-B Score. Methods: Sixty-five patients with shoulder conditions (with rotator cuff conditions, adhesive capsulitis and proximal humerus fracture) and 20 healthy participants were evaluated using a smartphone and a reference inertial system. Measurements were performed twice, alternating between two evaluators. The B-B Score differences between groups, differences between devices, relationship between devices, intra- and inter-evaluator reproducibility were analysed. Results: The smartphone mean scores (SD) were 94.1 (11.1) for controls and 54.1 (18.3) for patients (P

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  • Claude Pichonnaz & Kamiar Aminian & Céline Ancey & Hervé Jaccard & Estelle Lécureux & Cyntia Duc & Alain Farron & Brigitte M Jolles & Nigel Gleeson, 2017. "Heightened clinical utility of smartphone versus body-worn inertial system for shoulder function B-B score," PLOS ONE, Public Library of Science, vol. 12(3), pages 1-17, March.
  • Handle: RePEc:plo:pone00:0174365
    DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0174365
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