M. Baude
University of Paris
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BioMed Research International | 2015
M. Baude; E. Hutin; Jean-Michel Gracies
Objective. To design a bidimensional facial movement measuring tool and study its reliability. Methods. We utilized the free video-analysis software Kinovea that can track preselected points during movements and measure two-point distances off-line. Three raters positioned facial markers on 10 healthy individuals and video-taped them during maximal bilateral contractions of frontalis, corrugator, orbicularis oculi, zygomaticus, orbicularis oris, and buccinator, on two occasions. Each rater also analyzed the first video twice, one week apart. For each muscle, intrarater reliability was measured by percent agreements (PA) and intraclass correlation coefficients (ICC) between two assessments of the same video one week apart and between assessments of two videos collected one week apart. Interrater reliability was measured by PA, ICC, and coefficients of variation (CV) between assessments of the first video-recording by the three raters. Results. Intrarater and interrater reliabilities were good to excellent for frontalis (PA and ICC > 70%; CV < 15%), moderate for orbicularis oculi, zygomaticus, and orbicularis oris, and poor for corrugator and buccinators. Discussion. Without formal prior training, the proposed method was reliable for frontalis in healthy subjects. Improved marker selection, training sessions, and testing reliability in patients with facial paresis may enhance reliability for orbicularis oculi, zygomaticus, and orbicularis oris.
Pm&r | 2018
M. Pradines; M. Baude; Christina M. Marciniak; Gerard E. Francisco; Jean Michel Gracies; E. Hutin; Nicolas Bayle
In current health care systems, long‐duration stretching, performed daily, cannot be obtained through prescriptions of physical therapy. In addition, the short‐term efficacy of the various stretching techniques is disputed, and their long‐term effects remain undocumented.
Revue Neurologique | 2015
M. Meimoun; N. Bayle; M. Baude; Jean-Michel Gracies
Annals of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine | 2016
M. Baude; Valentina Mardale; Catherine-Marie Loche; E. Hutin; Jean-Michel Gracies; Nicolas Bayle
Annals of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine | 2015
M. Pradines; M. Baude; V. Mardale; E. Hutin; J.M. Gracies
Annals of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine | 2015
M. Baude; C.M. Loche; C. Gault-Colas; M. Pradines; J.M. Gracies
Annals of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine | 2012
M. Baude; E. Hutin; A. Behnegar; J.M. Gracies
Annals of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine | 2018
M. Baude; P. Lagnau; C. Gault-Colas; J.M. Gracies
Annals of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine | 2017
Céline Van Reeth; Nicolas Bayle; Thara Santiago; Catherine Hennegrave; Catherine Loche; C. Gault-Colas; M. Baude; Jean-Michel Gracies
Annals of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine | 2017
Damien Motavasseli; M. Baude; T. Santiago; E. Hutin; Jean-Michel Gracies; Nicolas Bayle