In this multi-center study, also known as the “ORSOME study”, the main objective was to investigate the effect of Orthelligent on the adherence of ACL patients to follow prescribed rehabilitation protocols and the associated tests and exercises on a regular basis. It was found that improved adherence is achieved through the use of the app and Orthelligent thus has the potential to improve clinical rehabilitation outcomes and enable evidence-based, individualized telerehabilitation based on the progress of functional abilities.
Furthermore, in this study, service providers such as sports and physiotherapists were asked to assess the suitability, effect and potential of using Orthelligent for specific indication areas and patient groups. The most important outcome was the assessment of the high potential for improving clinical rehabilitation results.