Knee pain is one of the most prevalent musculoskeletal disorders in the United States. Conservative treatments generally consist of pharmacological agents and physical therapy. Unfortunately, such conservative care is often mismanaged, and little data is collected on clinical outcomes. The proposed investigation utilizes a novel and state-of-the-art mobile application (DETP) to guide an at-home exercise therapy program for non-operative knee pain. The purpose of this study is conducting a single-blind randomized, controlled, superiority study to compare the DETP to conventional physical therapy (PT). The investigators will seek to determine improvement in pain and function in PROMIS measures as the primary outcome. The investigators will also evaluate satisfaction with the application as a secondary outcome.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
SINGLE
Enrollment
60
A mobile application was recently developed to address these needs. The application provides evidence-based, symptom specific home-exercise video programs for MSK conditions, as well as clinically-validated outcome measures for tracking progress.
Therapy prescription 2 x a week for 8 weeks (specified by physician)
Mayo Clinic
Rochester, Minnesota, United States
PROMIS Pain Score
Pain is measured by 0-100. 0 = no pain and 100 = very high pain
Time frame: 8 weeks
PROMIS Physical Function CAT
Function is measured by 0-100. 0= no function and 100 = high function
Time frame: 8 weeks
Subject Satisfaction Questions
Satisfaction questions
Time frame: 8 weeks
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