Title of article :
Usability Testing of a New Tool for Tracking Therapeutic Exercise Patterns in Patients with Knee Osteoarthritis
Author/Authors :
Jiryaei , Zahra Department of Orthotics and Prosthetics - School of Rehabilitation - Iran University of Medical Science, Tehran, Iran , Rezaei, Mehdi Physiotherapy Research Center - School of Rehabilitation - Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran , Jiryaei, Alireza Department of Statistics - Faculty of Mathematics and Computer Sciences - Shahid Bahonar University of Kerman, Kerman, Iran , Niknami, Saeed The Head of Research & Development Department of Rehabilitation Center of RCS, Zanjan, Iran
Abstract :
Background: Therapists are faced with some challenges of convincing individuals with knee osteoarthritis (OA) to do therapeutic
exercises.
Objectives: This study aimed to design and evaluate the effectiveness of a tool in tracking therapeutic exercise patterns.
Methods: In this pilot study, the designed tool was an invention (registration no.: A61B 5/00) consisting of four movement patterns
designed on a map for tracking movement patterns by users through laser light. A total of 16 subjects with knee OA participated
in this pilot study, including a control group (n = 8) and an intervention (n = 8) group. The exercises for both groups were static
stretching and straight-leg-raise exercises. The control and the intervention groups did therapeutic exercises in traditionalmethods
with the designed tool for 4 weeks, respectively. Pain intensity, range of motion (ROM), and satisfaction are measured before and
after the intervention.
Results: After the intervention, median ROM and pain intensity during rest and activities significantly decreased in both groups.
Intergroup comparison showed that median knee flexion in the intervention group was more significantly increased, compared to
that of the control group. Furthermore, pain intensity during rest and activities in the intervention group was more significantly
decreased than in the control group. No significant difference was observed between the two groups in knee extension. Additionally,
the participants in the intervention group expressed significantly higher treatment satisfaction than the control group.
Conclusions: For tracking therapeutic exercise patterns, a tracking therapeutic exercise pattern tool could result in increasing the
flexion range of the knee joint and reducing more pain in patients with OA, compared to conventional exercises. Participants are
more interested in using the pattern tracking method for doing exercises than the usual method.
Keywords :
Exercises , Knee Osteoarthritis , Range of Motion , Pain , Participation
Journal title :
Middle East Journal of Rehabilitation and Health