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Abstract (EN):
Handgrip force test has been used to provide important occupational health indicators about worker¿s senescence and upper limbs physiological condition. Although, these indicators are mostly based in mechanical assessments, providing maximum force and accumulated work, there is also internal physiological energy spent in handgrip exercising that can be re-motely measured through infrared thermal imaging (IRT). This research aims to assess the reliability of IRT measurements, when performed by different operators. IRT images of 13 participants¿ forearm were taken during the performance of a gripping test. Three different regions of interest were defined for thermal measurements and analyzed by two recently trained observers. The results were statistically assessed, through student t-test, kappa analysis, Interclass Correlation Coefficient, Bland-Altman limits of agreement and Spearman correlation. It has shown evidence of reliability and data consistency, meaning that the proposed methodology is reproducible for performing regular occupational medicine handgrip assessments in daily practice. © Springer Nature Switzerland AG 2019.
Idioma:
Inglês
Tipo (Avaliação Docente):
Científica
Nº de páginas:
9