“…In the present study, pain levels reported by both groups at baseline (4.6–4.8 points) were within the range of those described in the literature for CMP both in telerehabilitation (5.8–4.5 points) [ 31 , 32 , 33 , 34 , 52 , 53 , 89 ] and in conventional physical therapy (4.6–5.8 points) studies [ 90 , 91 , 92 ]. When analyzing the impact of telerehabilitation interventions on pain reduction at 1-year, the results varied, possibly depending on a number of factors, including baseline pain severity, type of pain management strategy, length of the intervention and particularly the affected joint (e.g., several anatomic regions (50.9%) [ 31 ], low back (44.8%) [ 93 ], knee (43.9%) [ 32 ], hip (34.5%) [ 32 ], or hip and knee (17.2%) [ 94 ]).…”