articleClinical Journal of PainNov 1, 2007Closed access

Interrater Reliability of Algometry in Measuring Pressure Pain Thresholds in Healthy Humans, Using Multiple Raters

Keele University · University of Birmingham

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Abstract

Objective

To evaluate interrater reliability using 5 newly trained observers in the assessment of pressure pain threshold (PPT) using a fixed-angle algometer.

Methods

The study design comprised 2 phases. Phase 1: 5 undergraduate physical therapists were trained in algometry at a predefined angle, at a rate of 5 Newtons (N)/s, to the first dorsal interosseous muscle. Each observer then underwent a competency test of the application speed. The aim was to achieve repeated applications at 5 N/s without visual feedback from the algometer. Phase 2: the 5 observers measured PPT of 13 healthy volunteers, at the first dorsal interosseous muscle. The sequence of observer measurements for each participant was randomized. Mean PPT values for each observer were analyzed using repeated measures analysis of variance, intraclass correlation coefficient (ICC2,1), and standard error of measurement, with 95% confidence intervals (CIs).

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Topics & keywords

Keywords
  • Intraclass correlation
  • Standard error
  • Inter-rater reliability
  • Confidence interval
  • Analysis of variance
  • Repeated measures design
  • Limits of agreement
  • Medicine
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Good health and well-being
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