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Administrative data

NCT number NCT04819022
Other study ID # SH-MSD-OBS-01
Secondary ID
Status Recruiting
Phase
First received
Last updated
Start date January 1, 2019
Est. completion date January 2024

Study information

Verified date June 2022
Source Sword Health, SA
Contact SWORD Health
Phone +16463796751
Email inbound@swordhealth.com
Is FDA regulated No
Health authority
Study type Observational [Patient Registry]

Clinical Trial Summary

The purpose of this study is to create a research repository, comprised of data collected in the course of physical rehabilitation programs for musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs) using the medical device SWORD Phoenix®. This will allow the company to ascertain the acceptance, engagement and effectiveness of programs using this asynchronous tele-rehabilitation platform in the treatment of multiple MSDs.


Description:

The data that will be collected in the scope of this registry includes: 1. data that is sourced from the subject, which will be collected by the physical therapist managing that subject; 2. data that is generated by the physical therapist through interaction with the web-based Portal (i.e. session composition in terms of exercises, sets, repetitions, usage or not of external resistance) 3. data that is generated by the subject through interaction with the app (i.e. pain and fatigue levels, satisfaction) 4. data that is generated automatically by the medical device (i.e. range of motion, compliance) Collection and objective analysis of the collected data will allow: 1. Assess the adoption, engagement and feasibility of digital care programs for musculoskeletal conditions and musculoskeletal health 2. Assess the results of digital care programs and compare the costs with the benefits obtained; 3. Correlate the results with patient's demographic and clinical profiles; 4. Examine the impact of mental health and the behavioral modification components of SWORD Health interventions on disease markers, comorbidities, and productivity; 5. Increase the knowledge on several musculoskeletal conditions, namely how they progress and respond to digital care programs; 6. Develop new or improved tools to assist clinicians in the management of these conditions and in helping people achieve better musculoskeletal health Clinical outcomes The primary outcome will be the evolution of patient's clinical condition along the rehabilitation program, objectively estimated through the monitoring data collected using SWORD Phoenix®, as part of patients' supervision routine. Depending on the condition, primary and secondary outcome measures vary. In any case, this registry will include a complete characterisation of the clinical condition, as well as the periodic assessment of: a) joints' range of motion (collect by the medical device); b) performance indicators (through condition-specific tests); c) patient-reported outcomes (obtained using internationally validated pathology-specific questionnaires); d) pain and fatigue levels (reported by patients by the end of each therapeutic exercise session); e) compliance; f) patient satisfaction


Recruitment information / eligibility

Status Recruiting
Enrollment 10000
Est. completion date January 2024
Est. primary completion date January 2024
Accepts healthy volunteers No
Gender All
Age group 18 Years and older
Eligibility Inclusion Criteria: - Over 18 years old; - Initiating a rehabilitation program using the medical device SWORD Phoenix®; - Able to understand study procedures and willing to provide informed consent. Exclusion Criteria: - None

Study Design


Related Conditions & MeSH terms


Intervention

Device:
Acute and post-acute
These programs will cover patients suffering from acute or post-acute musculoskeletal conditions including, but not limited to, shoulder pain (tendinitis/impingement/bursitis), neck pain, low back pain, knee or hip pain/osteoarthritis, which significantly impact their quality of life, to the extent they seek specialised care in direct relation to these disorders.
Chronic
These programs will cover patients suffering from chronic musculoskeletal conditions including, but not limited to, shoulder pain (tendinitis/impingement/bursitis), neck pain, low back pain, knee or hip pain/osteoarthritis, which significantly impact their quality of life, to the extent they seek specialised care in direct relation to these disorders.
Post-surgical
These programs will cover patients submitted to surgery for a given musculoskeletal condition, including, but not limited to, shoulder tendon repair, shoulder replacement, spinal surgery, hip or knee replacement, meniscal repair, knee ligament reconstruction, undergoing physical rehabilitation programs after surgery.

Locations

Country Name City State
Portugal SWORD Health, S.A. Porto

Sponsors (1)

Lead Sponsor Collaborator
Sword Health, SA

Country where clinical trial is conducted

Portugal, 

Outcome

Type Measure Description Time frame Safety issue
Primary Timed-up-and-go test (TUG) Change in condition-specific clinical outcomes over time measured through the TUG test. The TUG consists on the time that a person takes to rise from a chair, walk three meters, turn around, walk back to the chair, and sit down. As a reference, patients treated with conventional physiotherapy 6 months after total knee replacement reported a TUG of 9.1 seconds. Baseline, each four weeks after initiation of rehabilitation program, and periodical follow-up assessments (each 8 weeks) until 2 years after enrolment
Primary Foot and Ankle Ability Measure (FAAM) Change in condition-specific clinical outcomes over time, measured through the Foot and Ankle Ability Measure (FAAM).
FAAM is a self-report measure that assesses physical function of individuals with lower leg, foot, and ankle musculoskeletal disorders. Thus instrument included 2 subscales: 1) Activities of Daily Living (ADLs) with 21 items and 2) Sports with 8 items. For each subscale patients are asked to answer each question with a single response that most clearly describes their condition within past week. To calculate the score for either subscale, the total number of points are added, divided by the total number os possible points (ADLs-84; Sports-32) and then multiplied by 100.
Baseline, each four weeks after initiation of rehabilitation program, and periodical follow-up assessments (each 8 weeks) until 2 years after enrolment
Primary Constant-Murley Shoulder Outcome Score (CM) Change in condition-specific clinical outcomes over time, measured through the CM score.
The scale consists of:
Subjective variables: a) Pain - Absence of pain gets maximum score of 15; b) Limitation of Activities of daily living (sleep, work, recreation/sport). No limitations get maximum score, 20. The subjective variables add to a maximum score of 35.
Objective variables: c) Range of motion - Maximum score 40; d) Strength - Maximum Score 25 Objective variables add to a total of 65. Total Constant Score is calculated by adding the scores from subjective and objective variables. The maximum possible total score is 100.
Baseline, each four weeks after initiation of rehabilitation program, and periodical follow-up assessments (each 8 weeks) until 2 years after enrolment
Primary Oswestry Disability Index (ODI) Change in condition-specific clinical outcomes over time measured through the Oswestry Disability Index (ODI). \ The scores for all questions answered are summed, then multiplied by two to obtain the index (range 0 to 100). Zero is equated with no disability and 100 is the maximum disability possible. Baseline, each four weeks after initiation of rehabilitation program, and periodical follow-up assessments (each 8 weeks) until 2 years after enrolment
Primary Knee range of motion Change in meniscal repair or cruciate ligament reconstruction patients' clinical outcomes over time measured through knee range of motion (ROM) (flexion/extension/abduction/rotation), in degrees, as directly retrieved from the angle measurement tool integrated within the medical device. Baseline, each four weeks after initiation of rehabilitation program, and periodical follow-up assessments (each 8 weeks) until 2 years after enrolment
Secondary Neck, lower spine, shoulder, elbow, ankle, hip and knee range of motion (ROM) Change in condition-specific clinical outcomes over time measured through Neck, lower spine, shoulder, elbow, ankle, hip and knee range of motion (ROM) (flexion/extension/abduction/rotation), in degrees, as directly retrieved from the angle measurement tool integrated within the medical device. Baseline, each four weeks after initiation of rehabilitation program, and periodical follow-up assessments (each 8 weeks) until 2 years after enrolment
Secondary Short version of the Disabilities of the Arm, Shoulder and Hand questionnaire Change in condition-specific clinical outcomes over time measured through the short version of the Disabilities of the Arm, Shoulder and Hand questionnaire (QuickDASH).
Scoring Formula = ([(sum of n responses)/n] -1)x(25).
Baseline, each four weeks after initiation of rehabilitation program, and periodical follow-up assessments (each 8 weeks) until 2 years after enrolment
Secondary Knee Injury and Osteoarthritis Outcome Score (KOOS) Change in condition-specific clinical outcomes over time measured through the Knee Injury and Osteoarthritis Outcome Score (KOOS) Scoring Formula: 100 - [(patient's score of the subscale x 100)/(total score of the subscale)] Baseline, each four weeks after initiation of rehabilitation program, and periodical follow-up assessments (each 8 weeks) until 2 years after enrolment
Secondary Hip Disability and Osteoarthritis Outcome Score Change in condition-specific clinical outcomes over time measured through the hip disability and osteoarthritis outcome score (HOOS) Scoring Formula: 100 - [(patient's score of the subscale x 100)/(total score of the subscale)] Baseline, each four weeks after initiation of rehabilitation program, and periodical follow-up assessments (each 8 weeks) until 2 years after enrolment
Secondary Fear avoidance behaviour Change over time in clinical outcomes common to all conditions measured through the Fear Avoidance Beliefs Questionnaire - Work & Physical Activity (FABQ). Baseline, each four weeks after initiation of rehabilitation program, and periodical follow-up assessments (each 8 weeks) until 2 years after enrolment
Secondary Single leg stance test (SLS) Change in condition-specific clinical outcomes over time measured through the SLS test. Used to assess static postural and balance control. Performed with eyes open and hands on the hips. Patient must stand unassisted on one leg, timed from the time the other foot leaves the ground till when the foot touches the ground again or the arms leave the hips. If unable to stand for 5 seconds or less client at greater risk of injury from fall. Baseline, each four weeks after initiation of rehabilitation program, and periodical follow-up assessments (each 8 weeks) until 2 years after enrolment
Secondary Self-reported Pain (NPRS) Change over time in clinical outcomes common to all conditions measured through a 0-10 Pain Numerical Rating Scale Baseline, each four weeks after initiation of rehabilitation program, and periodical follow-up assessments (each 8 weeks) until 2 years after enrolment
Secondary Self-reported Pain (VAS) Change over time in clinical outcomes common to all conditions measured through a 0-10 Visual Analogue Scale for pain Baseline, each four weeks after initiation of rehabilitation program, and periodical follow-up assessments (each 8 weeks) until 2 years after enrolment
Secondary Self-reported fatigue (VAS) Change over time in clinical outcomes common to all conditions measured through a 0-10 Visual Analogue Scale for fatigue Baseline, each four weeks after initiation of rehabilitation program, and periodical follow-up assessments (each 8 weeks) until 2 years after enrolment
Secondary Self-reported satisfaction Self-reported at the end of the program through the question: "On a scale from 0 to 10, how likely is it that you would recommend this intervention to a friend or neighbour?" Each four weeks after initiation of rehabilitation program, and periodical follow-up assessments (each 8 weeks) until 2 years after enrolment
Secondary Compliance Average number os sessions performed per week Each four weeks after initiation of rehabilitation program, and periodical follow-up assessments (each 8 weeks) until 2 years after enrolment
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