App-Based rehab boosts exercise adherence for chronic knee pain

NCT ID NCT06651996

First seen Jun 27, 2026 · Last updated Jun 27, 2026

Summary

This study tested whether a mobile app with sensors could help 174 adults with chronic kneecap pain follow their home exercise program. Participants received 1, 3, or 6 face-to-face remote training sessions and then exercised on their own for 6 weeks. The app tracked how much they exercised, and researchers also measured pain, strength, and knee function. The goal was to see if more coaching sessions improved adherence and outcomes.

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  • Peking University Third Hospital Medicial Science Research Ethics Committee

    Beijing, China

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