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The purpose of this study is to explore the impact of Protective gear irradiated by infrared rays intervention on back pain, motor protection and autonomic nerves.
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Before and after the experimental control study design, each case, using the Chinese version of the simple pain scale and autonomic nerve measurement and exercise protection knowledge as a research tool, before and after the test (3 months after using the protective gear), collected Lower back pain level: changes in pain intensity and pain effects, and changes in autonomic and motor protection knowledge before and after testing. The research data uses SPSS for Windows 25.0 software package English version for data processing and analysis. The main statistics are Independent t test, Pair samples t test, Chi-square test and Odds ratio etc. It is expected that in the future, patients will be able to provide a safe and effective pain care and improve the quality of life, thereby reducing the recurrence rate of back pain and reducing the social cost of medical treatment
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inclusion criteria were: (1) individuals aged 20 to 80 with self-determined lower back pain who scored 3 points or higher on a brief pain scale; and (2) individuals accustomed to using far infrared devices for lower back pain.
excluded criteria were: Unconscious individuals were excluded.
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100 participants in 2 patient groups
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