Long-term clinical outcomes of a remote digital musculoskeletal program: an ad hoc analysis from a longitudinal study with a non-participant comparison group

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    The authors hypothesized that participants who enrolled in the multimodal DCP would report better clinical outcomes at 1-year following the intervention than participants from the comparison group. The following outcomes were collected at baseline, 12-weeks, and 1-year for the intervention group, and at baseline and 1-year for the comparison group: (i) Pain using the Numerical Pain Rating Scale (NPRS), through the question: "Please rate your average pain over the last 7 days" from 0 (no pain at all) to 10 (worst pain imaginable)". Wang et_al, in a similar intervention for . . .

     

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