Inter- and intra-rater reliability of a technique assessing the length of the Latissimus Dorsi muscle
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Dawood, Muhammad
Bekker, Piet J.
Van Rooijen, Agatha Johanna
Korkie, Elzette
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AOSIS Open Journals
Abstract
BACKGROUND : Evidence-based practice requires the use of objective, valid and reliable tests for
measuring the length of a muscle. Latissimus Dorsi is a muscle which undergoes length
changes (loss of extensibility) and this muscle has a functional role in many aspects of sport
and rehabilitation. The loss of extensibility may result in a decreased range of motion at the
glenohumeral joint leading to dysfunction.
OBJECTIVES : The aim of this study was to assess the inter-rater and intra-rater reliability of a
technique adapted by Comerford and Mottram in 2012 for assessing the length of Latissimus
Dorsi (LD) muscle.
METHOD : Fifty-six students from a university’s physiotherapy department participated in this
study. Four physiotherapists with clinical experience varying between 10 and 30 years
independently performed the test for assessing the length of LD. The test was performed twice
by each physiotherapist on every participant during two reading sessions.
RESULTS : The intra-class correlation coefficient (ICC) as determined in a mixed-effects,
generalised least squares regression analysis was used to assess inter- and intra-rater reliability
of the LD length test. A 0.05 level of significance was employed. A sample of 56 participants
provided an ICC that varied between 0.76 and 0.55, which is regarded as moderate to poor
reliability. The ICC between the experienced raters was found to be 0.48, with a novice rater
having an ICC of 0.48 as well. The ICC between all the raters was 0.33, which constituted poor
reliability.
CONCLUSION : The poor to moderate reliability of the technique testing the length of LD test is
not suitable for application in a research setting.
CLINICAL IMPLICATIONS : The small differences noted between Reading 1 and Reading 2 regarding the standard deviation of all the raters combined suggests that the LD length test may still
prove to be useful in quantifying dysfunction in a clinical setting.
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Loss of extensibility, Length, Students, Inter-rater reliability, Intra-rater reliability, Latissimus Dorsi (LD) muscle
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Citation
Dawood, M., Bekker, P.J., Van
Rooijen, A.J. & Korkie, E.,
2018, ‘Inter- and intra-rater
reliability of a technique
assessing the length of the
Latissimus Dorsi muscle’,
South African Journal of
Physiotherapy 74(1), a388.
https://DOI.org/10.4102/sajp.v74i1.388.