Video calls fight knee pain: home exercises tested against standard care
NCT ID NCT07137897
Summary
This study tested whether a guided exercise program delivered through video calls (telerehabilitation) could help people with knee arthritis feel better. Researchers compared this home-based program to standard medical care in 118 patients over 50 years old. The main goal was to see if the video exercises reduced pain, improved knee movement, and enhanced quality of life more effectively.
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University of Novo mesto Faculty of Health Sciences
Novo Mesto, Slovenia
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