Evaluating the Efficacy of a Hybrid Physical Therapy Technology: A Pilot Study on Wearable Sleeves within a Veteran Patient Population

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Abstract

Introduction

Traditional musculoskeletal rehabilitation presents a range of challenges that can hinder patient recovery. Cost, access and travel place a significant burden on many health care systems. We completed a pilot study using a wearable biosleeve to determine if such technology might help address many of the current challenges.

Methods

Patients were enrolled following knee arthroscopy to receive hybrid physical therapy utilizing a wearable sleeve that tracks joint angles and biometrics in conjunction with a web-based platform that allows provider visibility to patient completion data for assigned protocols.

Results

Ten patients, who completed a three-month rehabilitation program, experienced successful outcomes with no adverse events. No difference in adverse outcomes or failure to achieve acceptable motion was found in patients that completed hybrid therapy (in-person and digital) or digital-based therapy alone.

Conclusion

While larger studies are required, this study serves as an important launching point for the potential benefits of integrating wearable technology in musculoskeletal rehabilitation.

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