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From Paper to Digital Applications of the Pain Drawing: Systematic Review of Methodological Milestones

From Paper to Digital Applications of the Pain Drawing: Systematic Review of Methodological Milestones

In the PCA study by Boudreau et al, the pain frequency map represented the raw PD and was then filtered to differentiate more clearly the most common shape of each pain distribution pattern on and around the knee [73]. An interesting analogy exists between PDs and geographic maps as reported by Ghinea et al, who in 2002 suggested that geographic information systems are a suitable technical solution for storing and analyzing digitized PDs as well [78].

Nour Shaballout, Till-Ansgar Neubert, Shellie Boudreau, Florian Beissner

JMIR Mhealth Uhealth 2019;7(9):e14569