Curtis L Petersen, Colin M Minor, Suehayla Mohieldin, Linda G Park, Ryan J Halter, John A Batsis
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Remote Rehabilitation: A Field-Based Feasibility Study of an mHealth Resistance Exercise Band.
Sarcopenia is the age-related loss of muscle mass and strength that is associated with adverse health outcomes. Resistance-based exercises are effective for mitigation and enhancement of strength; however, adherence is low and challenging to measure when patients are at home. In a single-arm, pilot study of seven older adults, we conducted a field-based usability study evaluating the feasibility and acceptability of using a system consisting of a Bluetooth-connected resistance exercise band and tablet-based app which together we call BandPass in completing four different home-based exercises. The system measured a total of 147 exercises by participants with a mean duration of 94±66 seconds, completing an average of 30±20 repetitions. Though not all patients completed each exercise type, patients were positive about use: patient activation measure: 80.7±14; system usability scale: 6.9±2.9; and confidence in use: 7.7±2.7. The BandPass system demonstrated its ability to collect data on exercise type, force during an exercise, and duration of exercise when older adults use it for monitoring exercise at home.