A study to investigate the effect of a new postural bio-feedback device on low back pain.

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Category Primary study
Registry of Trialsclinicaltrials.gov
Year 2009
A postural bio-feedback device worn by subjects for 4-10 hours a day for 6 days spread across 6 weeks for the sub acute low back pain group and for 8 days spread across 10 weeks for the chronic group. The device records movement and muscle activity data relating to the lower back. Bio-feedback is delivered to the subject as an audible tone, visual cue or vibration and aims to prompt the subject to alter their posture or position in line with recommendations given by the treating practitioner. Four small sensors are adhered to the lower back and send data wirelessly to a data logger carried in the pocket by the subject (the size of a small mobile phone).
Epistemonikos ID: 2fb40bfe98020834863a17a7d63aeec12660f27f
First added on: May 10, 2024