Encouraging Compliance in Physical Therapy

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With a myriad of reasons to not do the at-home exercise routine inherent to long-term physical therapy, a one-size fits all approach would fail. Through weeks of research and dozens of interviews with patients and therapists, three common issue groups rose to the top. To increase compliance with both quality and frequency of physical therapy, my team sought out a hybrid design using biomechanical data, real-time feedback, and positive prompting.

With a myriad of reasons to not do the at-home exercise routine inherent to long-term physical therapy, a one-size fits all approach would fail. Through weeks of research and dozens of interviews with patients and therapists, three common issue groups rose to the top. To increase compliance with both quality and frequency of physical therapy, my team sought out a hybrid design using biomechanical data, real-time feedback, and positive prompting.