Evaluate the accuracy of physical therapy in various positions after 4 weeks of training, comparison of the accuracy in rehabilitation exercise between mobile application actuated rehabilitation exercise guidance and routine rehabilitation exercise guidance for the primary osteoarthritis knee patients
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
DOUBLE
Enrollment
70
Mobile applications (also known as mobile apps) are software programs developed for mobile devices such as smartphones and tablets, to teach full function following injury and involves restoring strength, flexibility, endurance, and power.
the teach to practice full function following injury and involves restoring strength, flexibility, endurance, and power. It is achieved through various exercises and drills
Navamindradhiraj University
Dusit, Bangkok, Thailand
Outcome measurement to compare the accuracy
To measurement by number of patient performing correct exercise has 3 exercise 10 steps and number of patient performing incorrect exercise has 3 exercise 10 steps. to compare the accuracy when osteoarthritis knee patients do rehabilitation using mobile application actuated rehabilitation exercise guidance and routine rehabilitation exercise guidance.If the patient is able to perform at least 8 times (80%), the patient will be define as corrected physical therapy, We compare the correction of physical therapy between the groups.
Time frame: 1 month
Patient satisfaction of rehabilitation method
To compare the satisfaction of rehabilitation method after rehabilitation program of physical therapy by questionnaire. The satisfaction score has 5 point. The 1 point mean the least satisfaction of patient to the method. The 2 point mean the less satisfaction of patient to the method. The 3 point mean the moderate satisfaction of patient to the method. The 4 point mean the much satisfaction of patient to the method. The 5 point mean the most satisfaction of patient to the method.
Time frame: 1 month
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