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News

Infographic: Systematic review that prescribed home exercise programs with an additional digital intervention increased exercise adherence in the short-term when compared to interventions without additional digital interventions.

Last month we summarised the systematic review by Lang et al. 2022. The review concluded short-term adherence to home exercise may improve if prescribed with a digital intervention. Benefits in the longer-term are unclear.

Some findings are included in this infographic.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Lang, S, McLelland, C, MacDonald, D & Hamilton, D 2022, “Do digital interventions increase adherence to home exercise rehabilitation? A systematic review of randomised controlled trials” Archives of Physiotherapy, 12:24

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