Viability Of Using A Computer Tablet To Monitor An Upper Limb Home Exercise Program In Stroke

PHYSIOTHERAPY THEORY AND PRACTICE(2021)

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Aims: To evaluate the feasibility of using a tablet computer to monitor the amount of upper limb practice completed by stroke patients prescribed with a home program and to explore factors that influence adherence. Method: Ten consecutive participants randomized to the intervention arm of a randomized controlled trial investigating therapy after spasticity management for stroke patients (ACTRN 12615000616572) were recruited for this sub-study. Participants were asked to perform and record a prescribed 60-min upper limb program, based on the Graded Arm Supplementary Program, on a tablet computer daily. Four randomly selected recorded sessions for each participant were analyzed by the physiotherapist to assess adherence to the amount of exercise and content. Results: Mean score for the System Usability Scale was 85.5 (range 47.5-100) indicating that participants were accepting of the technology. Participants performed exercises on average for 50.32 min (range 26.42-68.37). Self-reported practice time was 59.44 min (range 48-67.5). Conclusion: Monitoring of patient practice using a tablet computer is feasible and may prove more reliable than self-report. There is variability in the amount of upper limb exercise stroke patients do at home.
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Stroke, upper limb, adherence, technology
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