A smartphone application to facilitate adherence to home-based exercise after flexor tendon repair: A randomised controlled trial

Author:

Svingen Jonas12ORCID,Rosengren Jenny2,Turesson Christina34,Arner Marianne12

Affiliation:

1. Department of Clinical Science and Education, Karolinska Institutet, Södersjukhuset, Stockholm, Sweden

2. Department of Hand Surgery, Södersjukhuset, Stockholm, Sweden

3. Department of Hand Surgery, Plastic Surgery and Burns, and Department of Biomedical and Clinical Sciences Experimental, Linköping University, Linkoping, Sweden

4. Department of Health, Medicine and Caring Sciences, Linköping University, Linkoping, Sweden

Abstract

Objective: Evaluate the effect of a smartphone application on exercise adherence, range of motion and self-efficacy compared to standard rehabilitation after repair of the flexor digitorum profundus tendon. Design: Prospective multi-centre randomised controlled trial. Setting: Four hand surgery departments in Sweden. Subjects: A total of 101 patients (35 women) (mean age 37.5 ± 12.8) were randomised to control ( n = 49) or intervention group ( n = 52). Intervention: A smartphone application to facilitate rehabilitation. Main outcome measures: Adherence assessed with the Sport Injury Rehabilitation Adherence Scale at two and six weeks (primary outcome). Secondary outcomes were self-reported adherence in three domains assessed at two and six weeks, self-efficacy assessed with Athlete Injury Self-Efficacy Questionnaire at baseline, two and six weeks. Range of motion and perceived satisfaction with rehabilitation and information were assessed at 12 weeks. Results: Twenty-five patients were lost to follow-up. There was no significant between group difference in Sport Injury Rehabilitation Adherence Scale at two or six weeks, mean scores (confidence interval, CI 95%) 12.5 (CI 11.8–13.3), 11.8 (CI 11.0–12.8) for the intervention group, and 13.3 (CI 12.6–14.0), 12.8 (CI 12.0–13.7) for the control group. Self-reported adherence for exercise frequency at six weeks was significantly better for the intervention group, 93.2 (CI 86.9–99.5) compared to the controls 82.9 (CI 76.9–88.8) ( P = 0.02). There were no differences in range of motion, self-efficacy or satisfaction. Conclusion: The smartphone application used in this study did not improve adherence, self-efficacy or range of motion compared to standard rehabilitation for flexor tendon injuries. Further research regarding smartphone applications is needed. Level of evidence: I. Randomised controlled trial

Funder

HAKIR

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Rehabilitation,Physical Therapy, Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation

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