Low-Cost Tool for Compliance and Treatment-Tracking of Low Back Pain Patients



Status:Recruiting
Conditions:Back Pain, Back Pain
Therapuetic Areas:Musculoskeletal
Healthy:No
Age Range:18 - Any
Updated:1/11/2019
Start Date:November 9, 2018
End Date:April 2020
Contact:Stacy Loushin, BS
Email:loushin.stacy@mayo.edu
Phone:507-284-2262

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The purpose of the study is to develop, design and implement an easy-to-use, cloud-enabled
software for patients with low back pain and evaluate the effect of the system on compliance
and quality of life. The investigators hypothesize that a device which measures compliance to
physical therapy regimens in patients with low back pain will increase patient participation.

Innovative Design Labs (IDL) proposes to develop and deploy a low-cost measurement system
which tracks exercise compliance and enables remote health coaching for patients with low
back pain. The system will consist of a series of small motion sensors built into a custom
designed harness which connect wirelessly to the user's tablet or smartphone. A software
application will guide the patient through the exercise routine while the sensor system
monitors their motion, classifies exercise completion, and tracks their progress through the
protocol. The results of the routine will be securely uploaded to caregivers where they can
monitor progress, modify the patient's exercise prescription, and offer encouragement and
coaching to continue the therapy. This research program aims to enable the long term
treatment-tracking of patients with chronic low back pain.

Inclusion

- 18 years or older

- Diagnosis of chronic low back pain (> 3 months duration)

- Have a current prescription for at-home exercises for chronic low back pain

Exclusion

- Patients with a high likelihood of being lost to follow-up or contact

- Patients with an inability to provide good data or follow commands

- Patients with an inability to do mild exercise

- Patients with a history of spine surgery that included instrumentation or hardware

- Patients who are taking opioid medication chronically without reasonable reduction in
pain
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