Intro Flashcards

1
Q

Kelvin’s 1st Rule of Instrumentation

A

The measuring instrument should not alter the event being measured

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2
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Common instruments used in instrumentation

A
  • Dynamometers (Hand-held and Isokinetic)
  • Force Platforms
  • Pressure Mapping
  • Electromyography
  • Ultrasound imaging
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3
Q

When determining the type of instrumentation, what things do you need to consider?

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  • Selected (What instrument is best for a given situation)
  • Acquired (How will my patient end up on my computer screen)
  • Processed (What was done to the “signal” generated by my patient? Electrical; Has someone done this correctly)
  • Interpreted (Are we constraining things too much? Is it measuring what is is supposed to be measured)
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Measurements should:

A
  • Be useful
  • Add to your interpretation
  • Be objective
  • Not alter your patient (and their movement)
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