
OARSI 2016: Tele-coaching improves adherence, but not efficacy of home exercise in knee OA

OARSI 2016: Tele-coaching improves adherence, but not efficacy of home exercise in knee OA
Telephone coaching to enhance a physiotherpist-presribed home-based physical activity program for knee osteoarthritis: a randomzied clinical trial
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168 patients with symptomatic knee osteoarthritis were randomized to either telephone coaching over 6 months or a control group, in addition to a physiotherapist-prescribed home-based exercise therapy program. The purpose of this study was to evaluate if sessions of telephone coaching during the intervention period were associated with a significant increase in program efficacy (ie. pain and funct...
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