The Use of Sensors to Prevent, Predict Transition to Chronic and Personalize Treatment of Low Back Pain: A Systematic Review
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Biomedical technology Low back pain Outcome assessment Sensor Systematic review
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2023-09-06Referencia bibliográfica
Herrero, P.; Ríos-Asín, I.; Lapuente-Hernández, D.; Pérez, L.; Calvo, S.; Gil-Calvo, M. The Use of Sensors to Prevent, Predict Transition to Chronic and Personalize Treatment of Low Back Pain: A Systematic Review. Sensors 2023, 23, 7695. [https://doi.org/10.3390/s23187695]
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FEDER/Aragon Government—Dept. of Science, University, and the Knowledge Society. Grant number [LMP97_21]Abstract
Non-specific low back pain (NSLBP) is a highly prevalent condition that implies substantial
expenses and affects quality of life in terms of occupational and recreational activities, physical and
psychological health, and general well-being. The diagnosis and treatment are challenging processes
due to the unknown underlying causes of the condition. Recently, sensors have been included in
clinical practice to implement its management. In this review, we furthered knowledge about the
potential benefits of sensors such as force platforms, video systems, electromyography, or inertial
measure systems in the assessment process of NSLBP. We concluded that sensors could identify
specific characteristics of this population like impaired range of movement, decreased stability, or
disturbed back muscular activation. Sensors could provide sufferers with earlier diagnosis, prevention
strategies to avoid chronic transition, and more efficient treatment approaches. Nevertheless, the
review has limitations that need to be considered in the interpretation of results.