Wearable tech aims to predict soldier recovery from back pain
NCT ID NCT05944354
Summary
This study aims to understand back and neck pain better by comparing people with pain to those without. Participants will wear a motion monitor and answer questionnaires to see if movement data can predict recovery and return to work. The study will follow 400 military personnel and others for one year to gather this information.
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Locations
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Holloman Air Force Base
Holloman Air Force Base, New Mexico, 88330, United States
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Joint Base Langley- Eustis Air Force Base
Langley Air Force Base, Virginia, 23665, United States
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Luke Air Force Base
Luke Air Force Base, Arizona, 85309, United States
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Seymour-Johnson Air Force Base
Seymour-Johnson Air Force Base, North Carolina, 27530, United States
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The Ohio State University
Columbus, Ohio, 43210, United States
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Wright-Patterson Air Force Research Laboratory
Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio, 45433, United States
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