Monitoring physical activity by fitness tracking devices : Usage, acceptance and willingness to share data in patients with multiple sclerosis.
A study published in Wiener klinische Wochenschrift examined how patients with multiple sclerosis (MS) use fitness tracking devices to monitor physical activity, along with their acceptance of these tools and willingness to share the collected data. Findings from this research are relevant to rehabilitation professionals, including physical therapists, who may incorporate wearable activity monitors into MS management. Understanding patient attitudes toward data sharing could inform how PTs integrate technology-based monitoring into individualized care plans.
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