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- Title
Okostelefon-szenzorokon alapuló technológia alkalmazása az otthoni gyógytorna eredményességének ellenőrzésére.
- Authors
Zsarnóczky-Dulházi, Fanni; Lelbach, Ádám; Racz, Levente; Trzaskoma, Lukasz; Berkes, István; Sümegi, Tekla; Kopper, Bence
- Abstract
Introduction: The pandemic has awakened the society to the fact, that special situations might occur when patients are not able to meet face-to-face with their healthcare professionals. In the case of physical therapy, this means exercises have to be performed mainly independently in a home environment by the patients. The lack of accuracy of the previously learned tasks decreases the quality of performance, as well as increases the risk of injuries. Objective: We introduced a solution implementing affordable and widely available devices, a smartphone and a laptop using screenshare technology. Method: In our study, four groups (experimental: young, n = 50, age 25.6 ± 3.1 years; older adults, n = 50, age 74.8 ± 9.1 years; control: young, n = 20, age 26.25 ± 3.6 years; older adults, n = 20, age 70.15 ± 5.2 years) were asked to perform squats and knee raises until pre-specified target limb angle positions. To monitor the limb movements, participants used a smartphone secured on their thigh with a goniometer application and a laptop with activated screenshare function. Results: The executions of the exercises were significantly more accurate (deviation from target angle decreased for squats, young: 7.7 to 1.7°, older: 16.4 to 7.3°; for knee-raise, young: 10.8 to 3.2°, older: 14.8 to 6.4°, respectively; p<0.05) after the technology was used. Conclusion: Our results indicate, that if subjects received numerical feedback through the laptop screen, the accuracy of the exercise execution significantly increased. We conclude that easily accessible tools and methods can serve as a basis for improvements in the effectiveness of home-based musculoskeletal rehabilitation not just for young but also for older adults. Orv Hetil. 2024; 165(7): 265–273.
- Publication
Hungarian Medical Journal / Orvosi Hetilap, 2024, Vol 165, Issue 7, p265
- ISSN
0030-6002
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1556/650.2024.32974