Reliability Analysis of In-person and Virtual Goniometric Measurements of the Upper Extremity
# Background Virtual healthcare has forced clinicians to modify or eliminate parts of the musculoskeletal evaluation such as motion assessment. Although acceptable to excellent levels of in-person goniometric reliability is achievable, reliability of virtual assessments is unknown. # Purpose To dete...
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Main Authors: | Tracy Spigelman (Author), Leah Simpkins (Author), Casey Humphrey (Author), Yehor Vitel (Author), Aaron Sciascia (Author) |
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North American Sports Medicine Institute,
2023-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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