Effects of Digital Physical Health Exercises on Musculoskeletal Diseases: Systematic Review With Best-Evidence Synthesis - JMIR mHealth and uHealth #EffectsOfDigitalPhysicalHealthExercisesOnMusculoskeletalDiseases: Systematic Review With Best-Evidence Synthesis #Introduction This blog post discusses the effects of digital physical health exercises on musculoskeletal diseases. It presents a systematic review with a best-evidence synthesis. #Background Musculoskeletal diseases are a significant burden on healthcare systems worldwide. Digital physical health exercises have emerged as a potential solution to manage and prevent these conditions. #Methods The authors conducted a systematic review to evaluate the effects of digital physical health exercises on musculoskeletal diseases. They used a best-evidence synthesis approach to analyze the data. #Results The review found that digital physical health exercises have positive effects on musculoskeletal diseases. These exercises ai.mediformatica.com #evidence #musculoskeletal #digital #health #physicalhealth #patients #digitalhealth #review #clinical #this #healthit #healthtech #healthcaretechnology @MediFormatica (https://buff.ly/3SdglSc)
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