Feasibility study to assess the added value of integrated musculoskeletal bioffeedback device (imbed) combined with neuromuscular exercise and education (GLA-D TM) to decrease chronic pain in older adults with osteoarthritis: A user-centered approach to develop a pre-surgical rehabilitation program for patients with lumbar spinal stenosis
2020 IPRC Catalyst Grant
This research project will evaluate the feasibility and added value of a new technology called Integrated Musculoskeletal BiofFeedback Device (IMBED). When IMBED is combined with a specialized neuromuscular exercise and education program called Good Living with Arthritis in Denmark (GLA-D™), it is postulated that these combined programs will result in decreased chronic pain in older adults with lower extremity osteoarthritis. This research will involve the development of a new integrated device that adapts and combines digital mapping of chronic pain (i.e. phone and iPad-type screens), monitors muscle activity (i.e. EMG biofeedback), and senses body motion (accelerometers). The IMBED technology will be designed to track pain and body movements in a training and home setting during normal daily activities.