As part of the study titled “The effect of implementing a pain neuroscience education program ‘Algo(S)therapy’, with an emphasis on the communication skills of physiotherapists, in patients with chronic musculoskeletal pain: A Randomized Controlled Trial,” conducted at the University of Thessaly (School of Health Sciences, Department of Physiotherapy) by PhD candidate Konstantina Savvoulidou, with supervisor Prof Eleni Kapreli, the m-Path application — developed by KU Leuven (Belgium) — is used, applying the of Ecological Momentary Assessment method to collect data from participants in real time, within their everyday environment. The app is now also available in Greek, thanks to a translation carried out as part of this collaboration. This approach allows for the recording of more reliable and representative data and contributes to a better understanding of the research questions related to chronic musculoskeletal pain.



