Docket #: S22-246
Video-based Osteoarthritis Mindset Intervention
Stanford researchers have developed a set of intervention videos to improve mindsets about osteoarthritis and exercise, which was proven in a randomized clinical trial to increase physical activity levels and overall health and wellbeing in an individual.
Current osteoarthritis programs are in-person trainings, which can be difficult for patients to access, expensive, and time-consuming for both patients and experts. This invention, with four modules each containing a series of videos and reflective questions, is brief (10-25 minutes per module), engaging, accessible, and effective.
Stage of Development
Rethinking Osteoarthritis Trailer
Applications
- Clinician setting - educate patients and improve their engagement in exercise programs
- Patient-Provider setting
- Physical therapy
- Online educational and support content for patients
- Digital Therapeutic platform - enhance app for musculoskeletal digital therapy programs
Advantages
- Accessible and scalable - virtual psychological therapy program
- Brief and engaging - four modules with a series of videos and reflective questions
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