Journal article
Exercise adherence Mobile app for Knee Osteoarthritis: protocol for the MappKO randomised controlled trial
RS Hinman, RK Nelligan, PK Campbell, AJ Kimp, B Graham, M Merolli, F McManus, KE Lamb, KL Bennell
BMC Musculoskeletal Disorders | BMC | Published : 2022
Abstract
Background: In people with knee osteoarthritis (OA), ongoing exercise participation, particularly with strengthening exercises, is central to management. Patient adherence to prescribed exercise typically declines once consultations with a clinician have ceased. Mobile applications (apps) can incorporate behaviour change techniques that may assist adherence, potentially optimising clinical outcomes. Methods: This is a two-arm, pragmatic, superiority randomised trial. One hundred and eighty two Australians with chronic knee pain (clinical knee OA) and who have at least a mild level of physical dysfunction are being recruited. Participants are randomly allocated i) exercise (physiotherapist-pr..
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Awarded by National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Acknowledgements
This trial is supported by funding from the National Health and Medical Research Council (Project Grant #1157977). RSH is supported by a National Health & Medical Research Council Senior Research Fellowship (#1154217). KLB is supported by a National Health & Medical Research Council Investigator Grant (#1174431). The funders have no role in conduct, analysis or reporting of this trial.