Tele-Rehabilitation

TeleRehabilitation (or e-Rehabilitation) involves the utilization of telecommunication networks and knowledge technology services. It includes clinical assessment and clinical therapy.   Related journals of TeleRehabilitation     International Journal of TeleRehabilitation, Journal of telemedicine and telecare, Head trauma rehabilitation, Topics in Stroke Rehabilitation, Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Journal of Stroke, and Cerebrovascular Diseases. TeleRehabilitation (or e-rehabilitation) is that the delivery of rehabilitation services over telecommunication networks and therefore the internet. Most sorts of services fall under two categories: clinical assessment (the patient's functional abilities in his or her environment), and clinical therapy. Some fields of rehabilitation practice that have explored TeleRehabilitation are: neuropsychology, speech-language pathology, audiology, physical therapy , and physiotherapy . TeleRehabilitation can deliver therapy to people that cannot visit a clinic because the patient features a disability or due to time period . TeleRehabilitation also allows experts in rehabilitation to interact during a clinical consultation at a distance. Most TeleRehabilitation is very visual. As of 2006, the foremost commonly used modalities are via webcams, videoconferencing, phone lines, videophones, and webpages containing rich Internet applications. The visual nature of TeleRehabilitation technology limits the kinds of rehabilitation services which will be provided. it's most generally used for neuropsychological rehabilitation; fitting of rehabilitation equipment like wheelchairs, braces or artificial limbs; and in speech-language pathology.    

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