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The effectiveness of clinic versus home-based, artificial intelligence-guided therapy in patients with low back pain: Non-randomized clinical trial.

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Alzouhayli, K; Schilaty, ND; Nagai, T; Rigamonti, L; McPherson, AL; Holmes, B; Bates, NA
Published in: Clin Biomech (Bristol)
October 2023

BACKGROUND: Low back pain is a common cause of disability in the US with increasing financial burden on healthcare. A variety of treatment options exist to combat LBP. Home-based therapy is a low-cost option, but there is a lack of data on how it compares to therapy in clinical settings. It was hypothesized that when using artificial intelligence-guided therapy, supervised in-clinic interventions would have a greater influence on patient-reported outcomes and strength than unsupervised, home interventions. METHODS: This is a non-randomized controlled trial of 51 patients (28 female, 23 male). The investigation compared an 8-week, core-focused exercise intervention in a Clinic (supervised) versus Home (unsupervised) setting. Outcome variables included measures of strength, performance, and patient-reported outcomes related to function. Generalized linear regression (p < 0.05) was used to evaluate outcomes were evaluated with respect to sex, intervention setting, and time. FINDINGS: Male subjects exhibited greater strength (p ≤ 0.02) but not greater patient-reported outcomes (p ≥ 0.30) than females. The Clinic group exhibited slightly greater lateral pull-down strength (p = 0.002), greater eccentric phase range of motion during overhead press (p < 0.01), and shorter concentric phase duration during bench press (p < 0.01) than the Home group. Significance between groups was not observed in any other strength, performance, or patient-reported outcome (p ≥ 0.11). INTERPRETATION: A lack of consistent significance indicated that the hypothesis was not supported. AI-guided, telehealth exercise produced comparable outcomes in both home and clinical settings. Telehealth options may offer a lower-cost alternative to clinic-based exercise therapy for patients with nonspecific lower back pain.

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Clin Biomech (Bristol)

DOI

EISSN

1879-1271

Publication Date

October 2023

Volume

109

Start / End Page

106069

Location

England

Related Subject Headings

  • Treatment Outcome
  • Orthopedics
  • Male
  • Low Back Pain
  • Humans
  • Female
  • Exercise Therapy
  • Exercise
  • Artificial Intelligence
  • 4207 Sports science and exercise
 

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Alzouhayli, K., Schilaty, N. D., Nagai, T., Rigamonti, L., McPherson, A. L., Holmes, B., & Bates, N. A. (2023). The effectiveness of clinic versus home-based, artificial intelligence-guided therapy in patients with low back pain: Non-randomized clinical trial. Clin Biomech (Bristol), 109, 106069. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.clinbiomech.2023.106069
Alzouhayli, Kenan, Nathan D. Schilaty, Takashi Nagai, Luca Rigamonti, April L. McPherson, Benjamin Holmes, and Nathaniel A. Bates. “The effectiveness of clinic versus home-based, artificial intelligence-guided therapy in patients with low back pain: Non-randomized clinical trial.Clin Biomech (Bristol) 109 (October 2023): 106069. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.clinbiomech.2023.106069.
Alzouhayli K, Schilaty ND, Nagai T, Rigamonti L, McPherson AL, Holmes B, et al. The effectiveness of clinic versus home-based, artificial intelligence-guided therapy in patients with low back pain: Non-randomized clinical trial. Clin Biomech (Bristol). 2023 Oct;109:106069.
Alzouhayli, Kenan, et al. “The effectiveness of clinic versus home-based, artificial intelligence-guided therapy in patients with low back pain: Non-randomized clinical trial.Clin Biomech (Bristol), vol. 109, Oct. 2023, p. 106069. Pubmed, doi:10.1016/j.clinbiomech.2023.106069.
Alzouhayli K, Schilaty ND, Nagai T, Rigamonti L, McPherson AL, Holmes B, Bates NA. The effectiveness of clinic versus home-based, artificial intelligence-guided therapy in patients with low back pain: Non-randomized clinical trial. Clin Biomech (Bristol). 2023 Oct;109:106069.
Journal cover image

Published In

Clin Biomech (Bristol)

DOI

EISSN

1879-1271

Publication Date

October 2023

Volume

109

Start / End Page

106069

Location

England

Related Subject Headings

  • Treatment Outcome
  • Orthopedics
  • Male
  • Low Back Pain
  • Humans
  • Female
  • Exercise Therapy
  • Exercise
  • Artificial Intelligence
  • 4207 Sports science and exercise