Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
2675297 Polish Annals of Medicine 2016 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

IntroductionIn practice, reliability of the load measurement device is carried out as a standard practice prior to data collection to eliminate errors in measurement. However, reliability alone cannot confirm the goodness of a measurement device. The other key measurement variables such as accuracy, hysteresis, eccentricity error, uncertainty could affect the device output. This study highlights the importance of several key measurement principles to strengthen the reliability of loading device technologies in health care practice.AimTo describes a method of testing the key measurement principles necessary to test the goodness of a load measurement technology at clinical or research setting.Material and methodsA customized load measurement device was used to elucidate the calibration procedure. To determine the accuracy and hysteresis, a series of ten equally spaced standard loads ranging 10–100 kg was applied from no load to maximum load over device platform. The applied loads were removed in the same order as initially placed. In addition, the repeatability was tested with a load of 20 kg for five trials. Furthermore, the eccentricity error was determined by applying loads over five different quadrants.Results and discussionThe result of the method demonstrated that the device has excellent accuracy and repeatability, with no errors in hysteresis, uncertainty, eccentricity.ConclusionsIn addition to reliability, the other proposed key measurement variables are proven essential to test the goodness of a loading device in research and clinical practice.

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