Chronic musculoskeletal pain is one of the most prevalent health problems worldwide and significantly affects functional ability, quality of life, and healthcare systems. Physical therapy has long been recognized as a cornerstone in the conservative management of musculoskeletal disorders. Recently, digital biofeedback and sensor-based rehabilitation systems have introduced new possibilities for enhancing treatment outcomes. This work explores the integration of modern physical therapy approaches with digital biofeedback technologies in improving rehabilitation outcomes for patients with chronic musculoskeletal conditions. Real-time feedback, motion tracking, and personalized therapeutic exercises may optimize neuromuscular control, reduce pain, and improve functional recovery. The integration of traditional physiotherapeutic techniques with digital monitoring systems may improve patient adherence, rehabilitation efficiency, and long-term recovery. These strategies may also support remote monitoring, individualized treatment planning, and data-driven rehabilitation. In conclusion, combining physical therapy with advanced biofeedback technologies represents a promising direction in modern rehabilitation medicine and may contribute to more precise, accessible, and effective management of chronic musculoskeletal disorders.
Rasheed Shujaa Aldeen (Mon,) studied this question.