Date Presented 04/21/2023

The purpose of this study was to determine whether similar goniometric measurements of the upper extremity could be obtained in person and virtually. Goniometric measurements were compared to research the reliability of measurements obtained in person to virtual using four clinicians and 20 participants using upper extremity range of motion measurements. Results showed that virtual goniometric measurements may be used for clinical assessment.

Primary Author and Speaker: Leah Shea Simpkins

Additional Authors and Speakers: Casey Humphrey

Contributing Authors: Aaron Sciascia, Tracy Spigelman

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