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Mattia Morri,Riccardo Ruisi,Antonio Culcasi et al. Mattia Morri et al.
Objective: The aim of this systematic review is to evaluate the effectiveness of physiotherapy treatment provided remotely via the Internet in the postoperative treatment of orthopedic patients and compare it with standar...
Nicole Sheridan,Allison Kennedy,Clare Gray et al. Nicole Sheridan et al.
Background: The COVID-19 pandemic required many interventions to be conducted virtually. Building Resilience and Attachment in Vulnerable Adolescents (BRAVA) is a group intervention designed for adolescents and their care...
Ayla M Tourkmani,Turki J Alharbi,Abdulaziz M Bin Rsheed et al. Ayla M Tourkmani et al.
Background: Patients with uncontrolled type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) require close follow-up, support, and education to achieve glycemic control, especially during the initiation or intensification of insulin therapy an...
Ana Echarri,Carmen Pradera,Gema Molina et al. Ana Echarri et al.
Introduction: Skin lesions are a common extraintestinal manifestation associated with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), although they may also appear as a complication of IBD treatment. Prompt referral to the dermatologis...
Elizabeth C Gardner,Corey Podbielski,Emma Dunphy Elizabeth C Gardner
Background: While the importance of structured rehabilitation following anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction (ACLR), particularly in the return-to-sport phase, is known, for most patients, supervised physical therapy...
Yumi Inoo,Hiroshi Iida,Norihito Yoshioka et al. Yumi Inoo et al.
Introduction: In Japan, telemedicine has gradually expanded due to deregulation in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. However, its current status remains unclear, as it is primarily provided by general practitioners. Mean...
Kristin L Rising,Mackenzie Kemp,Amy E Leader et al. Kristin L Rising et al.
Introduction: We hosted a national consensus conference with a diverse group of stakeholders to develop a patient-centered research agenda focused on reducing disparities in telehealth use. ...
Nathan Culmer,Todd Brenton Smith,Catanya Stager et al. Nathan Culmer et al.
Background: Asynchronous telemedicine (ATM), which describes telemedical interaction between a patient and provider where neither party communicates simultaneously, is an important telemedicine modality that is seeing inc...
Ali A H Altamimi,Monique Robinson,Eman M A Alenezi et al. Ali A H Altamimi et al.
Aim: Children with otitis media (OM) experience long waiting times to access Australia's public hospitals due to limited capacity. The aim of this article is to utilize an Ear, Nose, and Throat (ENT) telehealth service (t...