AI Mobile Application Versus HCP for Bodyweight Squats
Squat Form
About this trial
This is an interventional other trial for Squat Form focused on measuring Exercise, Squat, Physical therapist, Artificial Intelligence (AI)
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Columbia University affiliate
- Aged 20 to 35 years
- Able to perform moderate bodyweight exercise for 10 minutes
Exclusion Criteria:
- Unable to provide consent
Sites / Locations
- Columbia University Medical Center
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
Active Comparator
Artificial Intelligence (AI) Group
Physical Therapist Group
To determine baseline ability and serve as their own control, participants in both groups performed 10 bodyweight squat "control" repetitions without feedback followed by one minute of rest. Those in the AI group then performed 10 more "practice" repetitions with real-time audiovisual feedback from the app followed by one minute of rest. The AI's design provided one piece of feedback, if necessary, with a vocal statement and on-screen video per repetition (e.g. when a participant performed a squat repetition with their neck flexed downward, AI suggested keeping their head up with on-screen instruction). Participants in both groups then performed 10 "test" repetitions without feedback followed by one minute of rest.
To determine baseline ability and serve as their own control, participants in both groups performed 10 bodyweight squat "control" repetitions without feedback followed by one minute of rest. Those in the PT group (n=15) also performed 10 "practice" repetitions with one piece of feedback per repetition, if necessary, from the PT followed by one minute of rest. Participants in both groups then performed 10 "test" repetitions without feedback followed by one minute of rest.