Absolute reliability and concurrent validity of the modified goniometric platform for measuring trunk rotation in the sitting position

The modified goniometric platform (MGP) is a novel instrument used to measure trunk rotation while sitting. A lack of reliable and valid evidence has been reported to measure trunk rotation using MGP. Therefore, this study was aimed to investigate the intra- and inter-rater reliabilities and validit...

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Main Authors: Gao, Jianhong, Thung, Jin Seng, Wei, Shanshan, Pavlu, Dagmar, Chee, Chen Soon, Ramasamy, Yuvaraj, Mohd Ali, Azril Syazwan, Mat Yatim, Rosnah
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Published: Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute 2022
Online Access:http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/100073/
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spelling my.upm.eprints.1000732024-08-01T07:40:39Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/100073/ Absolute reliability and concurrent validity of the modified goniometric platform for measuring trunk rotation in the sitting position Gao, Jianhong Thung, Jin Seng Wei, Shanshan Pavlu, Dagmar Chee, Chen Soon Ramasamy, Yuvaraj Mohd Ali, Azril Syazwan Mat Yatim, Rosnah The modified goniometric platform (MGP) is a novel instrument used to measure trunk rotation while sitting. A lack of reliable and valid evidence has been reported to measure trunk rotation using MGP. Therefore, this study was aimed to investigate the intra- and inter-rater reliabilities and validity of the MGP for measuring trunk rotation while sitting. Methods: Seventeen participants performed right trunk rotation followed by left trunk rotation (three repetitions for each trial) and two random measurements at 40-minute intervals. Inter-rater and intra-rater reliabilities were calculated using intraclass correlation coefficients (ICCs). Validity was assessed using the Pearson correlation coefficient (r). Results: The test and re-test inter-rater reliabilities for right trunk rotation were 0.990 and 0.986, respectively, and those for left trunk rotation were 0.989 and 0.978, respectively. The intra-rater reliabilities for right trunk rotation were 0.949 and 0.954, respectively, and those for left trunk rotation were 0.944 and 0.946, respectively. The right and left trunk rotation validities were 0.986 and 0.981, respectively. Conclusion: MGP is reliable and valid for measuring right and left trunk rotations while sitting. Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute 2022-09-05 Article PeerReviewed Gao, Jianhong and Thung, Jin Seng and Wei, Shanshan and Pavlu, Dagmar and Chee, Chen Soon and Ramasamy, Yuvaraj and Mohd Ali, Azril Syazwan and Mat Yatim, Rosnah (2022) Absolute reliability and concurrent validity of the modified goniometric platform for measuring trunk rotation in the sitting position. Applied Sciences, 12 (17). art. no. 8891. pp. 1-9. ISSN 2076-3417 https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/12/17/8891 10.3390/app12178891
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description The modified goniometric platform (MGP) is a novel instrument used to measure trunk rotation while sitting. A lack of reliable and valid evidence has been reported to measure trunk rotation using MGP. Therefore, this study was aimed to investigate the intra- and inter-rater reliabilities and validity of the MGP for measuring trunk rotation while sitting. Methods: Seventeen participants performed right trunk rotation followed by left trunk rotation (three repetitions for each trial) and two random measurements at 40-minute intervals. Inter-rater and intra-rater reliabilities were calculated using intraclass correlation coefficients (ICCs). Validity was assessed using the Pearson correlation coefficient (r). Results: The test and re-test inter-rater reliabilities for right trunk rotation were 0.990 and 0.986, respectively, and those for left trunk rotation were 0.989 and 0.978, respectively. The intra-rater reliabilities for right trunk rotation were 0.949 and 0.954, respectively, and those for left trunk rotation were 0.944 and 0.946, respectively. The right and left trunk rotation validities were 0.986 and 0.981, respectively. Conclusion: MGP is reliable and valid for measuring right and left trunk rotations while sitting.
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author Gao, Jianhong
Thung, Jin Seng
Wei, Shanshan
Pavlu, Dagmar
Chee, Chen Soon
Ramasamy, Yuvaraj
Mohd Ali, Azril Syazwan
Mat Yatim, Rosnah
spellingShingle Gao, Jianhong
Thung, Jin Seng
Wei, Shanshan
Pavlu, Dagmar
Chee, Chen Soon
Ramasamy, Yuvaraj
Mohd Ali, Azril Syazwan
Mat Yatim, Rosnah
Absolute reliability and concurrent validity of the modified goniometric platform for measuring trunk rotation in the sitting position
author_facet Gao, Jianhong
Thung, Jin Seng
Wei, Shanshan
Pavlu, Dagmar
Chee, Chen Soon
Ramasamy, Yuvaraj
Mohd Ali, Azril Syazwan
Mat Yatim, Rosnah
author_sort Gao, Jianhong
title Absolute reliability and concurrent validity of the modified goniometric platform for measuring trunk rotation in the sitting position
title_short Absolute reliability and concurrent validity of the modified goniometric platform for measuring trunk rotation in the sitting position
title_full Absolute reliability and concurrent validity of the modified goniometric platform for measuring trunk rotation in the sitting position
title_fullStr Absolute reliability and concurrent validity of the modified goniometric platform for measuring trunk rotation in the sitting position
title_full_unstemmed Absolute reliability and concurrent validity of the modified goniometric platform for measuring trunk rotation in the sitting position
title_sort absolute reliability and concurrent validity of the modified goniometric platform for measuring trunk rotation in the sitting position
publisher Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute
publishDate 2022
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/100073/
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