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Clinical Pain
2022 Volume.21 No. 2 p.63 ~ p.69
The Effect of Digital Therapeutics for Low Back Pain
Kim Jae-Won

Kim Jae-Min
Abstract
Low back pain (LBP) is a common musculoskeletal disorder such that 70¡­85% of people experience LBP at least once in their lifetime. With advances in Internet and mobile technology, digital intervention for LBP has emerged as a new treatment method that allows patients to actively participate in treatment at home using digital devices. Several studies on digital interventions have reported improvements in pain by up to 68%, on disability scales by up to 55%, and also in other significant areas such as quality of life and psychological well-being. In particular, mobile application-based treatment was effective, and treatment including exercise therapy had a distinct effect. Also, studies have shown that interactions between healthcare provider and patient, and immediate audiovisual feedback following analysis of the patients¡¯ motions can enhance the therapeutic effect. Evidence-based digital care for patients with LBP is an effective method of treatment and is expected to advance further in the future.
KEYWORD
Digital therapeutics, Low back pain, Mobile application, mHealth
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