New work from Israel and the U.S. found evidence that a real-time biofeedback and behavior training device can lead to substantial reductions in back pain.
The study, “The two-stage therapeutic effect of posture biofeedback training on back pain and the associated mechanism: A retrospective cohort study,” appears in the peer-reviewed journal Frontiers in Physiology.
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