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Título: | Effectiveness of the KC@H programme compared with clinic-based rehabilitation in patients recovering from ACL reconstruction |
Autor: | Alegrete, Joana Batalha, Nuno Fernandes, Orlando Parraca, Jose Alberto Rodrigues, Ana Maria Londral, Ana Rita Sousa, João Paulo |
Palavras-chave: | Orthopedics and Sports Medicine Physical Therapy, Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation |
Data: | 21-Fev-2024 |
Resumo: | Patients who cannot fully comply with conventional clinic-based rehabilitation (CR) sessions after ACL reconstruction (ACLR) may find additional internet-based sessions beneficial. These remote sessions include therapeutic exercises that can be done at home, potentially extending the reach of rehabilitation services to underserved areas, prolonging the duration of care and providing improved supervision. The study’s main purpose is to determine if the Knee Care at Home (KC@H) programme is more effective than conventional CR alone in improving patient-reported, clinician-reported and physical functional performance outcome measures after ACLR. Additionally, the trial assesses the significance of changes in outcome measures for clinical practice. This protocol outlines a randomised controlled trial for postoperative recovery following ACLR. Adult participants of both sexes who meet specific criteria will be randomly assigned to either the CR group or the KC@H group. Only the latter group will receive internet-based sessions of therapeutic exercises at home and CR sessions. A follow-up evaluation will be conducted for both groups 12 weeks after the intervention ends. The trial protocol was approved by the Ethics Committee of the Universidade de Évora and complies with the Code of Ethics of the World Medical Association. All recordings will be stored on a secure server with limited access and deleted as soon as they are no longer needed. The KC@H programme is expected to be superior to conventional CR for patients recovering from ACLR across multiple outcome measures. Also, the programme has the potential to promote superior recovery and extend the reach and duration of care. Trial registration number: NCT05828355. |
Descrição: | Funding Information: Funding This trial is funded by FCT/MCTES as part of the Multiannual Financing of R&D Units 2020–2023. It is a collaboration between FCT and the R&D Unit CHRC—Comprehensive Health Research Centre (NMS|FCMUNL), (UIDP/04923/2020), with Reference UIDP/04923/2020| CHRC| 2021. This work is funded by national funds through the Foundation for Science and Technology under the project UIDP/04923/2020. Funding Information: This trial is funded by FCT/MCTES as part of the Multiannual Financing of R&D Units 2020–2023. It is a collaboration between FCT and the R&D Unit CHRC—Comprehensive Health Research Centre (NMS|FCMUNL), (UIDP/04923/2020), with Reference UIDP/04923/2020| CHRC| 2021. This work is funded by national funds through the Foundation for Science and Technology under the project UIDP/04923/2020. Publisher Copyright: © 2024 BMJ Publishing Group. All rights reserved. |
Peer review: | yes |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/10362/164623 |
DOI: | https://doi.org/10.1136/bmjsem-2023-001868 |
ISSN: | 2055-7647 |
Aparece nas colecções: | NMS - Artigos em revista internacional com arbitragem científica |
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