首页> 外文会议>Annual rocky mountain bioengineering symposium;International ISA biomedical sciences instrumentation symposium >ACTIVITY ASSESSMENT AND INTEREST IN WEARABLE ELECTRONIC ACTIVITY MONITORING DEVICES AMONG HIP AND KNEE OSTEOARTHRITIS PATIENTS
【24h】

ACTIVITY ASSESSMENT AND INTEREST IN WEARABLE ELECTRONIC ACTIVITY MONITORING DEVICES AMONG HIP AND KNEE OSTEOARTHRITIS PATIENTS

机译:髋关节和膝关节骨关节炎患者中可穿戴式电子活动监测设备中的活动评估和兴趣

获取原文

摘要

Different strategies have been proposed to increase the physical activity level of hip and knee patients with degenerative joint disease in order to improve mobility, decrease the need for surgical intervention, and decrease complications and the need for revision surgery following total joint arthroplasty. An initiative was undertaken to improve the musculoskeletal health and surgical outcomes of the hip and knee patients that have been diagnosed with degenerative joint disease by the Johns Hopkins Department of Orthopaedic Surgery. Anonymous surveys were used to collect basic demographic information and evaluate the current activity habits of patients with degenerative joint disease at this institution. In addition, these patients were surveyed regarding current use of electronic wearable activity monitoring devices (AMD) and, if they were not already using an AMD, their interest in future use of such devices for monitoring and improving joint health. The study tested the hypothesis that interest in utilization of such electronic AMDs was high among the patients with degenerative joint disease, and that the potential for increasing the movement of this patient population exists. Two hundred and seven participants were enrolled in this study. The interest in using these devices was found to be present among many age groups and patient backgrounds. Patient use or interest in using AMDs for physician guided joint health improvement were significantly higher with younger patients than in older patients (p = 0.0283 and p = 0.0366 respectively). However, interest was still 50% or greater in all age groups. There were no significant differences in exercise habits or interest in the technology based on race/ethnicity or sex. Future studies will use these devices with this patient population and will determine the total effect AMDs may have on improving joint health related to osteoarthritis and degenerative joint disease.
机译:已经提出了不同的策略来增加患有退行性关节疾病的髋和膝关节患者的身体活动水平,以改善活动能力,减少手术干预的需要,减少并发症和减少全关节置换术后的翻修手术的需要。约翰内斯·霍普金斯大学骨科已诊断出患有退行性关节疾病的髋关节和膝关节患者,致力于改善其肌肉骨骼健康和手术效果。匿名调查用于收集基本人口统计信息,并评估该机构患有退行性关节疾病的患者当前的活动习惯。此外,还对这些患者进行了有关当前电子可穿戴活动监测设备(AMD)使用情况的调查,如果尚未使用AMD,则他们对将来使用此类设备监测和改善关节健康的兴趣。该研究检验了以下假设:退行性关节病患者对使用此类电子AMD的兴趣很高,并且存在增加该患者群体运动的潜力。这项研究招募了207名参与者。发现在许多年龄段和患者背景中都存在使用这些设备的兴趣。年轻患者的患者使用或对使用AMD进行医师指导的关节健康改善的兴趣显着高于老年患者(分别为p = 0.0283和p = 0.0366)。但是,在所有年龄段中,兴趣仍然是50%或更高。根据种族/民族或性别,锻炼习惯或对技术的兴趣没有显着差异。未来的研究将针对这些患者使用这些设备,并确定AMD可能对改善与骨关节炎和变性性关节疾病相关的关节健康的总体影响。

著录项

相似文献

  • 外文文献
  • 中文文献
  • 专利
获取原文

客服邮箱:kefu@zhangqiaokeyan.com

京公网安备:11010802029741号 ICP备案号:京ICP备15016152号-6 六维联合信息科技 (北京) 有限公司©版权所有
  • 客服微信

  • 服务号