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The goal of this study is to examine the extent to which Hinge Health, a digital musculoskeletal program, and Enso, a wearable pain relief device, have clinically significant impact on the pain, function, and health care use among patients undergoing non-imperative care for chronic lower back pain.
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Digital health approaches are a way to deliver conservative therapy through interactive methods. These approaches may expand access to care due to the convenience of digital health, as participants can access care services at all hours and locations. Research has shown that participants of digital health programs show significant improvements in pain.
Hinge Health is a digital musculoskeletal (MSK) program that aims to help people manage their MSK pain through exercise, education, and personal coaching. In previous research, Hinge Health has shown improvements in pain, functional, and health care use outcomes. Enso is a portable device for the treatment of chronic and acute types of MSK pain. The electrical pulses delivered by Enso incorporate neuromodulation at high frequency (0.1 to 10 MHz) in addition to the low frequency (0 to 1 KHz) pulses transmitted by more traditional transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS) units. The result is a unique mechanism of action compared to the paresthesia resulting from the electrical pulses delivered by traditional TENS devices. Furthermore, Enso has shown promising clinical outcomes in a small, pilot RCT.
While the pilot study provided preliminary results demonstrating clinical improvements in the short term, there is a need for evidence about medium to long term outcomes, impact on mood, and the effect on healthcare utilization. Therefore, the purpose of this study is to examine the extent to which Hinge Health, with Enso, have clinically significant impact on the pain, function, and health care use among patients undergoing non-imperative care for their chronic lower back pain in the medium and long term.
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