Validity and Reliability of Kinovea® for Pelvic Kinematic Measurement in Standing Position and in Sitting Position with 45º of Hip Flexion
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Vicente Pina, Lucía; Sánchez Rodríguez, Rocío; Ferrández-Laliena, Loreto; Heredia Jiménez, José María; Müller Thyssen Uriarte, Julián; Monti Ballano, Sofía; Hidalgo García, César; Tricás Moreno, José Miguel; Lucha López, María OrosiaEditorial
MDPI
Materia
range of movement pelvis validity
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2025-01-04Referencia bibliográfica
Vicente Pina, L. et. al. Sensors 2025, 25, 250. [https://doi.org/10.3390/s25010250]
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PhD fellow supported by Gobierno de Aragón (Spain), ORDEN CUS/621/2023, 10 May 2023 (BOA 245 18 May 2023)Resumen
The anatomy of the pelvis may obscure differences in pelvic tilt, potentially
underestimating its correlation with clinical measures. Measuring the total sagittal range of
pelvic movement can serve as a reliable indicator of pelvic function. This study assessed the
inter- and intra-examiner reliability of the Kinovea® version 0.9.5 and its agreement with
the Qualisys System (3D motion capture) for measuring the total pelvic range of movement
(ROM) in the sagittal plane, establishing Kinovea®’s validity in standing and sitting positions
with 45◦ of hip flexion. A cross-sectional study was conducted with 13 asymptomatic
participants. Pelvic kinematics were recorded using both systems. Pelvic posture, anterior
and posterior tilt, and total pelvic ROM in the sagittal plane were analyzed. The Intraclass
Correlation Coefficient (ICC) was used to evaluate reliability and validity. Additionally,
the technical error of measurement (TEM), relative TEM, standard error of measurement,
and minimal detectable change (MDC) were calculated to establish Kinovea®’s accuracy.
Kinovea® demonstrated excellent inter- and intra-examiner reliability for total pelvic ROM
in standing and sitting measurements (ICC > 0.90), with relative TEM values below 10%
and MDC values between 1.60◦and 11.20◦. Validity showed good-to-excellent ICC values
when comparing Kinovea® and the Qualisys System. This finding suggests that Kinovea®
is a valid tool for obtaining reproducible measurements of total pelvic ROM in the sagittal
plane in standing and sitting positions, demonstrating excellent-to-good inter- and
intra-examiner reliability for pelvic kinematics.





