Physical therapy telehealth research study for veterans | veterans affairs
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While the Veterans Health Administration has established programs to address rehabilitation needs, these programs tend to be diagnosis-focused, lack self-management approaches, include
low-intensity rehabilitation, and typically require in-person attendance. A MultiComponent TeleRehabilitation (MCTR) program that provides high-intensity rehabilitation and self-management
interventions, social support, and telehealth technology support may be more effective in improving and sustaining physical function for older Veterans with complex health conditions.
Therefore, this project will determine whether the MCTR program improves strength and physical function more effectively than traditional interventions. This research study evaluates the
effect of a structured physical therapy program for Veterans experiencing physical difficulties in their day-to-day life. The program is designed to improve strength, mobility, and
engagement with exercise using technology. The program combines progressive rehabilitation, coaching, and social support to help Veterans reach their goals. All services will be provided
virtually via telehealth or video visits in accordance with standard VA benefits. All sessions will use VA Video Connect. INTERVENTION PARTICIPANTS RECEIVE * 12-weeks of physical therapy 2-3
times/week with individual and group sessions provided by a physical therapist * 4 additional coaching sessions with a physical therapist during weeks 13-24 * Fitbit CONTROL PARTICIPANTS
RECEIVE * 6 general health education sessions during weeks 1-12 * 10 health check-in telephone calls during weeks 1-24 * Fitbit following study completion. WHO CAN PARTICIPATE? You may be
eligible to participate if you fit the following criteria: * 60 years of age or older * Have 3 or more medical conditions. * Have difficulty getting out of a chair. Final determination of
eligibility will be made by program staff. INTERESTED IN HEARING MORE? CONTACT US! Call RESTORE Lab Phone Number 303.724.9590 or Study Lead 720.365.5306 email: [email protected] or
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