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期刊名:International journal of telerehabilitation

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ISSN:1945-2020

e-ISSN:1945-2020

IF/分区:2.1/Q2

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Karen Hurtubise,Isabelle Gaboury,Chantal Camden et al. Karen Hurtubise et al.
This multimethod process evaluation aimed to explore the implementation of a telehealth coaching intervention for parents of children with motor difficulties. Four therapists and 59 parents participated. The dosage of 525 sessions was compa...
Vicky Aston,Emily Eley,Dana Wong et al. Vicky Aston et al.
Multi-Modality Aphasia Therapy (M-MAT) is a cost-effective group intervention for post stroke aphasia. M-MAT was recently adapted for telerehabilitation but has not yet been tested. This pilot study aimed to investigate the feasibility, acc...
Elise M Verhoog,Roy P C Kessels,Luciano Fasotti et al. Elise M Verhoog et al.
Although there is more evidence in neuropsychological rehabilitation for transfer of treatment effects to daily life when using compensatory strategy training, computerized programs for patients with acquired brain injury still focus on fun...
Rehana Parvin,John Parsons,Karen Day Rehana Parvin
Telerehabilitation adoption in low-middle income countries (LMICs) accelerated during COVID-19 pandemic, promoting a surge in telehealth initiatives, many of which remain unexplored. This scoping review aims to assess the current state of t...
Kyrylo S Malakhov,Dmytro V Vakulenko Kyrylo S Malakhov
Ukraine's current rehabilitation and healthcare challenges have catalyzed a national push toward scalable, AI-enabled digital health solutions. This Letter reports on a joint initiative of I.Ya. Horbachevsky Ternopil National Medical Univer...
Arnold Fredrick D&#x;Souza,Akhila Jagadish,Jennifer V D&#x;Souza et al. Arnold Fredrick D&#x;Souza et al.
Background: Persons with Parkinson's disease (PwPD) require ongoing rehabilitation to maintain independence, but traditional center-based and unsupervised home programs have limitations in accessibility and adherence. Hom...
Bruna Nascimento Zanfir da Silva,Camila Pinto,Caroline Santos Figueiredo et al. Bruna Nascimento Zanfir da Silva et al.
Despite the growing use of telehealth in stroke rehabilitation, it remains unclear whether online assessments (i.e., tele-assessment) can match the accuracy of in-person evaluations. Given the high prevalence of stroke and its significant i...
Chelsea E Macpherson,Fatima Awad,Vruta Rana et al. Chelsea E Macpherson et al.
Objective: This pilot randomized controlled trial explored feasibility, and preliminary effects from remotely delivered high- versus low-intensity exercise prior to balance training for people with Spinocerebellar Ataxia ...
Nadine Carneiro Tura,Franciele da Silva Pereira,Bruna Fogaça et al. Nadine Carneiro Tura et al.
Objective: Compare the effects of physiotherapist-supervised synchronous telerehabilitation (TR) with unsupervised asynchronous TR in adults diagnosed with post-COVID syndrome (PCS). ...