Thank you Fyzzio for your helpful feedback.

To reply to some of the points you made:

1) You disagreed that most patients under adhere to their exercises. According to my research this is true, but I have been looking at long-term conditions such as Parkinson's Disease. According to groups such as Parkinson's UK about 70% of people living with this condition under adhere. Perhaps I wasn't specific enough or I generalized too much. I will look more into more common conditions as well.

5) Can you please elaborate? In which way might it be more of a hindrance?

7) Again, I may have not been specific enough in my description. Should you find that the poor compliance is due to lack of motivation or a dislike of the repetition. Speaking from personal experience I have not performed all my physiotherapy when I was younger as I found it to be very repetitive and I disliked to take time out to do it. If this was the case with a patient and they expressed an interest in playing a game as part of their exercises, would you then consider prescribing this service?


Thanks again for your help. It is much appreciated.

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