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Validity of a Smartphone App to Objectively Monitor Performance Outcomes in Degenerative Cervical Myelopathy: Preliminary Findings From a Longitudinal Observational Study

Validity of a Smartphone App to Objectively Monitor Performance Outcomes in Degenerative Cervical Myelopathy: Preliminary Findings From a Longitudinal Observational Study

The P-m JOA score was selected due to the existence of a systematic assessment of construct validity (r>0.5) and feasibility in DCM [6] and due to the use of its clinically reported analog (the m JOA) as the current gold standard. The P-m JOA score was favored over the m JOA score since it is intended to be a truly patient-reported equivalent of the m JOA score, which can be understood by individuals with no medical knowledge or training [29].

Alvaro Yanez Touzet, Tatiana Houhou, Zerina Rahic, Ilya Laufer, Konstantinos Margetis, Allan R Martin, Nicolas Dea, Zoher Ghogawala, Misha Kapushesky, Mark R N Kotter, Benjamin M Davies, MoveMed

JMIR Neurotech 2024;3:e52832

Osteopathy in the Early Diagnosis and Management of Degenerative Cervical Myelopathy: National Survey

Osteopathy in the Early Diagnosis and Management of Degenerative Cervical Myelopathy: National Survey

Analysis and data visualization were performed using R (version 4.0.5; R Foundation for Statistical Computing) and Rstudio (version 1.4.1106; Rstudio Team). Incomplete responses were excluded from the analysis. When calculating the mean frequency of patient encounters, the group midpoint for 16+ encounters was taken to be 20. A total of 547 currently practicing osteopaths participated in the survey: 36.9% (n=202) were male and 63.1% (n=345) were female.

Jamie F M Brannigan, Oliver D Mowforth, Matthew Rogers, Helen Wood, Zahabiya Karimi, Mark R N Kotter, Benjamin M Davies

JMIR Form Res 2023;7:e45248