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AI-Based Self-Management App for Treating Neck and Back Pain

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August 2023

AI-Based Self-Management App for Treating Neck and Back Pain

Vol: 303| Issue: 8| Number:14| ISSN#: 2564-2537
Study Type:Therapy
OE Level Evidence:1
Journal Level of Evidence:1

Effect of an Artificial Intelligence-Based Self-Management App on Musculoskeletal Health in Patients With Neck and/or Low Back Pain Referred to Specialist Care: A Randomized Clinical Trial.

JAMA Netw Open. 2023 Jun 1;6(6):e2320400.

Contributing Authors:
A Marcuzzi AL Nordstoga K Bach L Aasdahl TIL Nilsen EM Bardal NÃ Boldermo G Falkener Bertheussen GH Marchand S Gismervik PJ Mork

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Synopsis

294 patients with neck and/or low back pain were randomized to receive standard management alone (n=97) or in addition to an AI-based, individually tailored self-management application (n=99) or an e-Help web-based support tool (n=98). The primary outcome of interest was musculoskeletal health. Secondary outcomes of interest included disability, pain outcomes, perception of illness, quality of lif...

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