Hbj. Bussmann et al., VALIDITY AND RELIABILITY OF MEASUREMENTS OBTAINED WITH AN ACTIVITY MONITOR IN PEOPLE WITH AND WITHOUT A TRANSTIBIAL AMPUTATION, Physical therapy, 78(9), 1998, pp. 989-998
Background and Purpose. In this study, the validity and reliability of
measurements obtained with an ''Activity Monitor'' (AM) were examined
. The instrument is designed to monitor ambulatory activity by use of
accelerometer signals, and it detects several activities associated wi
th mobility (standing, sitting, lying, transitions, movement-related a
ctivities). Subjects. Four men with a transtibial amputation and 4 men
without a transtibial amputation participated. Methods. The subjects
performed normal daily activities, during which accelerations were mea
sured and videotape recordings were made (reference method). Validity
was assessed by calculating agreement scores between the AM output and
the videotape recordings and by comparing the number of transitions a
nd the duration of activities determined by both methods. Results. The
overall agreement between the AM output and the videotape recordings
was 90%. Other agreement scores, in addition to the determination of t
he number of transitions and the duration of activities, were generall
y within a range of error of 0% to 10%. Conclusion and Discussion. The
reliability and validity of the AM measurements appeared to be good,
which supports its potential use in rehabilitation and physical therap
y.