Outcome
Type |
Measure |
Description |
Time frame |
Safety issue |
Primary |
Compliance |
The software is able to record when the patient is using it, and thus will know how often patients are completing their exercises. The degree to which patients follow their therapist's recommended exercise schedule will be measured. |
At the conclusion of the patient's physical therapy (approximately 3 months after starting use of device) |
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Secondary |
Patient Ability to Understand the Prescribed Exercises From the Device |
At therapy appointments during the study, patients will be asked to do the exercises with no visual or instructional aid in order to determine if they have learned to do the exercises correctly. If necessary, the patient will be given the software as an aid in order to determine if the patient is then able to complete the exercises. |
Approximately two weeks after patient starts to use the device |
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Secondary |
Prediction of Patient Improvement |
Physical therapy should increase the patient's medical condition over time. In this outcome measure, the ability of the software to predict the patient's improvements in medical condition will be determined by comparing the software predictions of improvement with the actual patient improvements as determined by physical therapists. Medical condition in this case will be operationalized as the extent to which a patient can complete standard hand therapy exercises as measured by the therapist using goniometry. |
Approximately two weeks after patient starts to use the device |
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Secondary |
Prediction of Patient Improvement |
Physical therapy should increase the patient's medical condition over time. In this outcome measure, the ability of the software to predict the patient's improvements in medical condition will be determined by comparing the software predictions of improvement with the actual patient improvements as determined by physical therapists. Medical condition in this case will be operationalized as the extent to which a patient can complete standard hand therapy exercises as measured by the therapist using goniometry. |
Approximately four weeks after patient starts to use the device |
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Secondary |
Prediction of Patient Improvement |
Physical therapy should increase the patient's medical condition over time. In this outcome measure, the ability of the software to predict the patient's improvements in medical condition will be determined by comparing the software predictions of improvement with the actual patient improvements as determined by physical therapists. Medical condition in this case will be operationalized as the extent to which a patient can complete standard hand therapy exercises as measured by the therapist using goniometry. |
Approximately six weeks after patient starts to use the device |
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Secondary |
Prediction of Patient Improvement |
Physical therapy should increase the patient's medical condition over time. In this outcome measure, the ability of the software to predict the patient's improvements in medical condition will be determined by comparing the software predictions of improvement with the actual patient improvements as determined by physical therapists. Medical condition in this case will be operationalized as the extent to which a patient can complete standard hand therapy exercises as measured by the therapist using goniometry. |
At the conclusion of the patient's physical therapy (approximately 3 months after the patient starts using the device) |
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Secondary |
Patient Hand Recovery |
Using the bMHQ (Brief Michigan Hand Questionnaire), the patient's current state of the hand will be measured. The bMHQ is scored from 0-100, with higher scores indicating better functioning and satisfaction with the hand.The change in the survey results between the first baseline and subsequent measurement represents patient recovery. |
Baseline (defined as the therapist visit before the patient starts to use the device) and at the conclusion of the patient's physical therapy, approximately 3 months. |
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Secondary |
Patient Hand Recovery |
Using the bMHQ (Brief Michigan Hand Questionnaire), the patient's current state of the hand will be measured. The bMHQ is scored from 0-100, with higher scores indicating better functioning and satisfaction with the hand.The change in the survey results between the first baseline and subsequent measurement represents patient recovery. |
Baseline (defined as the therapist visit before the patient starts to use the device) and at the halfway point in the patient's expected physical therapy, which is approximately 6 weeks after baseline |
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Secondary |
Patient Satisfaction |
The patient will be asked "To what degree did you enjoy doing the exercises, and what feedback do you have for improving the app?". The patient's verbal responses will be recorded. The patient can also express their satisfaction to the investigators anytime during the study as they find criticism. |
At the end of the patient's physical therapy (approximately 3 months after starting use of device) |
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Secondary |
Therapist Satisfaction |
The therapist will be asked "To what degree do you believe the MoTrack device is easy to use with your patients, and what feedback do you have for improving the app?". The therapist's verbal responses will be recorded. The therapist can also express their satisfaction to the investigators anytime during the study as they find criticism. |
At the end of the patient's physical therapy (approximately 3 months after starting use of device) |
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