Self-Rehabilitation Guided by a Mobile Application After Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction Leads to Improved Early Motion and Less Pain

2021 
Purpose To evaluate the adherence rate and the contribution of self-rehabilitation (SR) guided by a mobile application after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction (ACLR) in combination with physical therapy sessions on early knee function. Methods This study was a retrospective analysis of prospectively collected data from a single health care facility. All patients who underwent ACLR by a single surgeon from December 2019 to September 2020 were included. Two groups were formed and compared based on use of the mobile app: users (>10 days of use) and nonusers (≤10 days of use). Outcomes included physical examination at 3 and 6 weeks postoperatively. Results A total of 65 patients were analyzed: 19 in the nonuser group and 46 in the user group. Adherence rate was 91% at 10 days, 71% at 15 days, 62% at 21 days, and 44% at 45 days. At 3 weeks, the user group was 3.86 times [range 1.12 to 13.3] as likely to lock the quadriceps during gait with crutches and was 4.2 times [range 1.2 to 14.3] as likely to be pain free. There was a tendency to have less flexion contracture in the user group (17% versus 32%, P = .32). At 6 weeks, the differences leveled out, but the user group still had slightly better quadriceps locking during gait without crutches (87% versus 79%, P = .46). Conclusions SR guided by a mobile app combined with a standard rehabilitation protocol is correlated with better knee function at initial follow-up. Level of evidence IV, therapeutic case series.
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