Reliability and validity of computer vision-based markerless human pose estimation for measuring hip and knee range of motion

基于计算机视觉的无标记人体姿态估计在测量髋关节和膝关节活动范围方面的可靠性和有效性

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Abstract

Telerehabilitation requires accurate joint range of motion (ROM) measurement methods. The aim of this study was to evaluate the reliability and validity of a computer vision (CV)-based markerless human pose estimation (HPE) application measuring active hip and knee ROMs. For this study, the joint ROM of 30 healthy young adults (10 females, 20 males) aged 20-33 years (mean: 22.9 years) was measured, and test-retests were assessed for reliability. For validity evaluation, the CV-based markerless HPE application used in this study was compared with an identical reference picture frame. The intraclass correlation coefficient (ICC) for the CV-based markerless HPE application was 0.93 for active hip inner rotation, 0.83 for outer rotation, 0.82 for flexion, 0.82 for extension, and 0.74 for knee flexion. Correlations (r) of the two measurement methods were 0.99 for hip-active inner rotation, 0.98 for outer rotation, 0.87 for flexion, 0.85 for extension, and 0.90 for knee flexion. This study highlights the potential of a CV-based markerless HPE application as a reliable and valid tool for measuring hip and knee joint ROM. It could offer an accessible solution for telerehabilitation, enabling ROM monitoring.

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