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NCT07261553

Adherence to Home-Based Exercises in Musculoskeletal Disorders

Recruiting now Last updated 25 March 2026
What this trial tests

trial testing Home exercise program in Exercise Training in 252 participants. Currently enrolling.

Timeline
30 December 2024
Primary endpoint
1 April 2026
15 May 2026

Quick facts

Lead sponsorKonya Beyhekim Training and Research Hospital
StatusRecruiting now
Study typeOBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment252
Start date30 December 2024
Primary completion1 April 2026
Estimated completion15 May 2026
Sites1 location across Turkey (Türkiye)

Drugs / interventions tested

Conditions studied

Sponsor

Konya Beyhekim Training and Research Hospital

Who can join

18 and older, any sex, with Exercise Training or Adherence, Treatment. Patients with the condition only — healthy volunteers not accepted.

Sponsor's own description

Home exercise program is recommended by physicians to patients and their relatives to do at home and It is a treatment option in which the physician describes how to do it. Home workout program to be completed at home to complement and reinforce their program in the clinic It is a personalized set of therapeutic exercises that are taught. There are factors that can change exercise compliance; There are some reasons why some patients adhere to the prescribed home exercise program and others do not. Adherence to home exercises is a major issue in rehabilitation and the reasons for this are multifactorial; It includes both psychological and specific conditions factors that vary between each individual and these conditions should be taken into account by clinicians in designing personalized exercise programs. Home exercise programs constitute a fundamental component of rehabilitation and are widely prescribed by physicians support therapeutic gains beyond the clinical environment. These individualized programs aim to maintain functional improvements, reduce symptoms, and promote self-management among individuals with musculoskeletal disorders. Although adherence to home-based exercises is recognized as a key determinant of rehabilitation outcomes, non-adherence remains a persistent challenge. Despite growing emphasis on the importance of exercise compliance, the existing literature provides relatively limited and insufficient evidence regarding the factors that influence adherence across different musculoskeletal conditions, including degenerative, orthopedic, and neurological disorders. Addressing this gap, the present prospective longitudinal cohort study aims to evaluate adherence to individualized home-based exercise programs among patients with diverse musculoskeletal conditions and to determine whether adherence behaviors differ across diagnostic groups. In addition, the study seeks to identify demographic, clinical, psychosocial, and functional factors associated with exercise compliance. By integrating structured clinical evaluations with validated outcome measures, this study aims not only to clarify the determinants of exercise adherence but also to contribute to the development of more effective, condition-specific strategies to enhance sustained engagement in home-based rehabilitation.

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