Letter to the Editor: “The concurrent validity and reliability of virtual reality to measure shoulder flexion and scaption range of motion”

I read the psychometric research by Dejaco et al. with great interest entitled “The concurrent validity and reliability of virtual reality to measure shoulder flexion and scaption range of motion” [1]. The authors focused on the clinometric analysis of virtual reality (VR)-based active range of motion measurement. As a result of the study, although VR-based shoulder active range of motion measurement was found to be valid and reliable, the wide confidence interval limit was pointed out in the analysis in terms of the agreement.
Source: Physiotherapy - Category: Physiotherapy Authors: Tags: Letter to the Editor Source Type: research
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