Can retraining your Brain's sense of touch ease chronic back pain?
NCT ID NCT07277803
Summary
This study aims to see if adding special sensory training to standard physical therapy helps people with chronic low back pain. Researchers will compare two types of sensory training—one using a vibrating belt device and another using manual touch—against physical therapy alone. The goal is to see if these methods can reduce pain, improve the sense of touch in the back, and help with daily activities.
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