Characteristic upper extremity kinematic parameters of healthy people during defined motions
Date
2016Author
Linkel, Artūras
Griškevičius, Julius
Shippen, James
May, Barbara
Daunoravičienė, Kristina
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One of most common ways to examine the quality of the patient’s upper extremity (UE) function is measuring the movement’s kinematic parameters during the motion. However, is it reliable to compare a patient’s UE motions data with healthy people’s characteristic parameters? In this paper is shown that intrapersonal coefficient of variability (CV) in angles amplitudes differs from 3.2% during elbow flexion to 52.9% during wrist abduction and CV in angular velocity differs from 22.1% during shoulder abduction to 66.3% during wrist abduction.
