Journal article
Internet-mediated physiotherapy and pain coping skills training for people with persistent knee pain (IMPACT - Knee pain): A randomised controlled trial protocol
F Dobson, RS Hinman, S French, C Rini, F Keefe, R Nelligan, JH Abbott, C Bryant, MP Staples, A Dalwood, KL Bennell
BMC Musculoskeletal Disorders | Published : 2014
Abstract
Methods/Design. We will recruit 148 people over 50 years of age with self-reported persistent knee pain consistent with knee OA from the Australian community. Following completion of baseline questionnaires, participants will be randomly allocated to access a 3-month intervention of either (i) online educational material, or (ii) the same online material plus an 8-module (once per week) Internet-based PCST program and seven Internet-delivered physiotherapy sessions with a home exercise programs to be performed 3 times per week. Outcomes will be measured at baseline, 3 months and 9 months with the primary time point at 3 months. Primary outcomes are average knee pain on walking (11-point nume..
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