The purpose of this study is to determine if the use of a pacing device, a metronome, improves functional outcome measures in aquatic therapy when compared to a control group.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
SINGLE
Enrollment
100
Pacing aquatic exercises to the beats per minute of a metronome. The metronome will be adjusted to each patient's pain free exertion level. Patients will start with 10-20 repetitions of the exercises depending on their physical ability. The repetitions will be progressed as the patient's strength and endurance improve and noted in the chart and the flow sheet. The metronome will be synchronized during their second aquatic therapy treatment. The beats per minute (BPM) will be increased on the metronome during the series of treatments until the patient can no longer maintain proper technique with the exercises. The exercises will continue at this BPM during future visits. The patient will be instructed to keep pace with the beat of the metronome for the duration of the exercise.
Aultman Tusc Therapy
Canton, Ohio, United States
Change between initial 30 second sit to stand measure and final measurement
Patient stands and sits as many times as they can in 30 seconds. The number of repetitions is recorded.
Time frame: Initial evaluation and up to 8 weeks
Change from the initial level reported on the Numerical Pain Rating Scale and the final reported level.
Pain level is reported on a 0 -10 scale with 0 being no pain and 10 being the highest level of pain.
Time frame: Initial evaluation and up to 8 weeks
Global Rating of Change
Patient rates their improvement compared to the start of treatment from (-)7 \[very much worse\] to (+)7 \[ completely recovered with "0" (zero) being unchanged.
Time frame: Up to 8 weeks
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