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AI Driven EX Versus Conventional in PFPS
Sponsor: Cairo University
Summary
This study aims to investigate and compare the effect of AI driven exercises program versus the conventional exercises therapy program on pain, function and dynamic knee valgus angle in treatment of patellofemoral pain syndrome.This study is randomized controlled trial and includes 40 participants .These participants divided into 2 groups (A, B), each group will be assessed with 3 measurments (vas ,dynamic knee valgus, Kujala Anterior Knee Pain Scale) and each group will receive difeerent treatments. The individuals in group A(study group) will preceive AI driven exercises program while the individual in group B will receive conventional exercises therapy program. Participants in the both groups are prescribed a 6-week comprehensive exercises program (3 sessions per week) day after day and assessment procedure will be performed pre and post treatmeant .
Official title: Artificial Intelligence Driven Exercises Versus Conventional Exercises Therapy for Patellofemoral
Key Details
Gender
All
Age Range
18 Years - 40 Years
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment
40
Start Date
2026-02-26
Completion Date
2027-01-01
Last Updated
2026-02-12
Healthy Volunteers
No
Conditions
Interventions
conventional exercises therapy program
The individual in group B will receive conventional exercises therapy program. Participants are prescribed a 6-week comprehensive exercises program (3 sessions per week) day after day and assessment procedure will be performed pre and post treatmeant
Ai driven EX
The individuals in group A(study group) will preceive AI driven exercises program . Participants in the both groups are prescribed a 6-week comprehensive exercises program (3 sessions per week) day after day and assessment procedure will be performed pre and post treatmeant
Locations (2)
the out-patient clinic faculty of physical therapy, Cairo University,
Cairo, The Capital, Egypt
the out-patient clinic faculty of physical therapy, Cairo University,
Cairo, Egypt