Effectiveness of exercise with a mobile application on pain of knee osteoarthritis: a randomized clinical trial

Zohre Abbaszade, Vahid Rashedi, Ali Amiri, A. Haghighi, Nahid Kianmehr
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Introduction: Knee osteoarthritis is the most common cause of pain in the older population and affecting about one third of the elderly throughout the world. There is some evidence that exercise could lead to pain improvement in elderly patients with knee osteoarthritis. Interventions that target physical activity in elderly patients are damaged by high dropouts. Low levels of compliance with exercise have become a major challenge for these patients. Using an educational app can be a solution to this challenge. Method: the first step was to develop a sports application and an array of effective sports movements in the treatment of osteoarthritis was introduced to educate the patient. Then 135 patients with osteoarthritis with average age 60.6 ± 6.18 were randomly divided into two groups. Finally, 85 patients stayed in the intervention, of which 20 (23%) were male. 57% of the participants had Grade 2 knee osteoarthritis, 34% Grade 3, and others with Grade 4. Patients were studied for 12 weeks. Exercise program was performed repetitively three times a day and pain variables (based on the WOMAC questionnaire) and (Lequesne questionnaire) at 0, 4,
移动应用程序对膝关节骨关节炎疼痛的有效性:一项随机临床试验
膝骨关节炎是老年人群中最常见的疼痛原因,影响着全世界约三分之一的老年人。有证据表明,运动可以改善老年膝骨关节炎患者的疼痛。针对老年患者身体活动的干预措施因高辍学率而受损。低水平的运动依从性已经成为这些患者的主要挑战。使用教育应用程序可以解决这一挑战。方法:第一步是开发一个运动应用程序和一系列有效的运动运动在治疗骨关节炎的介绍,以教育患者。选取平均年龄60.6±6.18岁的骨关节炎患者135例,随机分为两组。最终,85例患者继续干预,其中20例(23%)为男性。57%的参与者为2级膝骨关节炎,34%为3级,其余为4级。对患者进行为期12周的研究。运动计划每天重复进行三次,疼痛变量(基于WOMAC问卷)和(Lequesne问卷)在0,4,
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