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2024-08-28Auteur
Frédéric, Dierick
Hage, Renaud
Bruno, Joey
Nocent, Olivier
Bertucci, William
Buisseret, Fabien
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Evaluating cervical spine mobility and Fitt’s law compliance: The DidRen laser test adapted for virtual reality with age and sex effects
Résumé
Cervical spine mobility assessment is crucial in rehabilitation to monitor patient progress. This
study introduces the DidRen VR test, a virtual reality (VR) adaptation of the conventional DidRen
laser test, aimed at evaluating cervical spine mobility.
We conducted a cross-sectional study involving fifty healthy participants that underwent the
DidRen VR test. The satisfaction of Fitts’ law within this VR adaptation was examined and we
analyzed the effects of age and sex on the sensorimotor performance metrics.
Our findings confirm that Fitts’ law is satisfied, demonstrating a predictable relationship between
movement time and the index of difficulty, which suggest that the DidRen VR test can
simulate real-world conditions. A clear influence of age and sex on performance was observed,
highlighting significant differences in movement efficiency and accuracy across demographics,
which may necessitate personalized assessment strategies in clinical rehabilitation practices.
The DidRen VR test presents an effective tool for assessing cervical spine mobility, validated by
Fitts’ law. It offers a viable alternative to real-world method, providing precise control over test
conditions and enhanced engagement for participants. Since age and sex significantly affect
sensorimotor performance, personalized assessments are essential. Further research is recommended
to explore the applicability of the DidRen VR test in clinical settings and among patients
with neck pain.