App-Based Relaxation Exercises for Patients With Chronic Neck Pain: Pragmatic Randomized Trial
BackgroundChronic neck pain is a highly prevalent condition. Learning a relaxation technique is recommended by numerous guidelines for chronic neck pain. Smartphone apps can provide relaxation exercises; however, their effectiveness, especially in a self-care setting, is unclear. ObjectiveThe aim of...
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Main Authors: | Daniel Pach (Author), Susanne Blödt (Author), Jiani Wang (Author), Theresa Keller (Author), Beatrice Bergmann (Author), Alizé A Rogge (Author), Jürgen Barth (Author), Katja Icke (Author), Stephanie Roll (Author), Claudia M Witt (Author) |
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2022-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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