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Chronic pain is a prevalent condition that severely impacts patients’ quality of life and poses a substantial burden on global healthcare systems. Digital health technologies (DHTs) have emerged as a potential solution for chronic pain management by improving accessibility, self-management, and personalized care. However, existing studies report inconsistent results regarding the efficacy of these technologies, and no clear consensus has been reached on their clinical effectiveness and safety. Given the current uncertainty in the evidence, this study aims to comprehensively evaluate the therapeutic effects of digital health technologies in patients with chronic pain through a systematic review.
Digital health technologies—such as mobile health apps, wearable devices, telemedicine, and AI-based tools—are emerging as promising solutions for improving chronic pain management, patient self-care, and personalized treatment.
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