Physiotherapy Department, Faculty of Nursing, Physiotherapy and Podiatry, University of Sevilla, Seville, Spain.
Physiotherapy Department, Faculty of Nursing, Physiotherapy and Podiatry, University of Sevilla, Seville, Spain.
Arch Phys Med Rehabil. 2023 Jun;104(6):932-941. doi: 10.1016/j.apmr.2023.01.016. Epub 2023 Feb 8.
To assess whether feedback-guided exercises performed on a tablet touchscreen improve clinical recovery and reduce health care usage more than the conventional home exercise program prescribed on paper in patients with bone and soft tissue injuries of the wrist, hand, and/or fingers treated by public health services.
A multicenter assessor-blinded, parallel, 2-group controlled trial.
Trauma and rehabilitation services of 4 hospitals.
Six hundred sixty-three patients with limited functional ability due to bone and soft tissue injuries of the wrist, hand, and/or fingers (N=663).
The experimental group received a home exercise program using a tablet-based application with feedback, monitoring, and progression; the control group received an evidence-based home exercise program on paper.
The primary outcome was functional ability through Patient Rated Wrist Evaluation for wrist conditions and the short version of Disabilities of the Arm, Shoulder and Hand for all other hand pathologies. Secondary outcomes included dexterity, pain intensity, grip strength, and health care usage (number of patients referred to rehabilitation service and number of clinical appointments).
The experimental group showed a significant improvement on the Patient Rated Wrist Evaluation (P=.001) and the short version of Disabilities of the Arm, Shoulder and Hand (P=.001) with medium effect sizes (η=0.066-0.067) when compared with the control group. Regarding health care usage, the experimental group presented a reduction of 41% in the rate of referrals to face-to-face rehabilitation service consultations, a reduction of rehabilitation consultations (mean difference=-1.64; 95% confidence interval, -2.64 to -0.65) and physiotherapy sessions (mean difference=-8.52, 95% confidence interval, -16.92 to -0.65) compared to the control group.
In patients with bone and soft tissue injuries of the wrist, hand, and/or fingers, prescribing feedback-guided exercises performed on a tablet touchscreen was more effective for improving patients' functional ability and reduced the number of patients referred to rehabilitation consultation and number of clinical appointments.
评估在平板电脑触摸屏上进行基于反馈的练习是否比在纸张上开具常规家庭运动方案更能改善腕、手和/或手指的骨和软组织损伤患者的临床康复效果,并减少医疗保健的使用。
多中心评估者盲法、平行、2 组对照试验。
4 家医院的创伤和康复服务。
663 名因腕、手和/或手指的骨和软组织损伤而导致功能受限的患者(N=663)。
实验组接受基于平板电脑应用程序的家庭运动方案,包括反馈、监测和进展;对照组接受基于证据的纸质家庭运动方案。
主要结局是通过腕关节状况患者自评手腕评估和所有其他手部病变的简化残疾程度问卷评估功能能力。次要结局包括灵巧性、疼痛强度、握力和医疗保健使用情况(转诊至康复服务的患者人数和临床就诊次数)。
与对照组相比,实验组在患者自评手腕评估(P=.001)和简化残疾程度问卷(P=.001)方面表现出显著改善,具有中等效应量(η=0.066-0.067)。关于医疗保健的使用,实验组转诊至面对面康复服务咨询的比例降低了 41%,康复咨询(平均差异=-1.64;95%置信区间,-2.64 至-0.65)和物理治疗次数(平均差异=-8.52;95%置信区间,-16.92 至-0.65)也减少了。
在手、腕和/或手指的骨和软组织损伤患者中,开具基于平板电脑触摸的反馈指导运动方案更有利于提高患者的功能能力,并减少转诊至康复咨询和临床就诊的人数。