Litcius/Paper detail

Prospective, Single-blind, Randomized Controlled Trial to Evaluate the Effectiveness of a Digital Exercise Therapy Application Compared With Conventional Physical Therapy for the Treatment of Nonoperative Knee Conditions

Marc Gruner, Nathan Hogaboom, Ike B. Hasley, Jared D. Hoffman, Karina Gonzalez-Carta, Andrea Cheville, Zhuo Li, Jacob L. Sellon

2021Archives of Rehabilitation Research and Clinical Translation15 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the effectiveness and adherence of a home exercise therapy program using a digital exercise therapy application (DETA) compared with conventional physical therapy (PT). DESIGN: Parallel group, randomized controlled trial. SETTING: Two clinics in a tertiary care academic center. PARTICIPANTS: Participants (N=60) were enrolled within 1 week after a provider visit for knee pain. Inclusion criteria: age 18-75 years, knee pain diagnosis, and clinician-prescribed PT. INTERVENTIONS: Participants were randomized to complete either an 8-week intervention of conventional PT (enrolled n=29; complete n=26) or the DETA (enrolled n=31; completed n=24). MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Patient-Reported Outcomes Measurement Information System (PROMIS) Pain Interference (PI) and Physical Function (PF) scores implemented via computer adaptive tests; number of exercise sessions completed per week (adherence). RESULTS: >.05). CONCLUSIONS: Use of this DETA resulted in greater pain and functional improvements compared with PT, with no differences in adherence. It is possible this application may be a viable alternative to conventional PT in certain cases. A larger sample from various geographic locations is needed to improve generalizability and for subgroup analysis. Further investigation is warranted to determine the factors responsible for the differences observed between the groups.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineRandomized controlled trialPhysical therapyGeneralizability theoryRandomizationKnee painInternal medicineOsteoarthritisAlternative medicineMathematicsStatisticsPathologyTotal Knee Arthroplasty OutcomesOsteoarthritis Treatment and MechanismsCardiovascular and exercise physiology