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== Introduction to Telehealth == | == Introduction to Telehealth == | ||
The ubiquitous nature of technology in our daily lives has paved the way for the development of alternative methods of | The ubiquitous nature of technology in our daily lives has paved the way for the development of alternative methods of healthcare delivery which includes telehealth. It is an effective "next-gen" solution and helps clients receive equivalent if not better care than traditional practices.<ref>Cottrell MA, Galea OA, O’Leary SP, Hill AJ, Russell TG. Real-time telerehabilitation for the treatment of musculoskeletal conditions is effective and comparable to standard practice: a systematic review and meta-analysis. Clinical rehabilitation. 2017 May;31(5):625-38.</ref><ref>Van Egmond MA, van der Schaaf M, Vredeveld T, Vollenbroek-Hutten MM, van Berge Henegouwen MI, Klinkenbijl JH, et al. Effectiveness of physiotherapy with telerehabilitation in surgical patients: a systematic review and meta-analysis. Physiotherapy. 2018 Sep 1;104(3):277-98.</ref><ref>Chumbler NR, Quigley P, Li X, Morey M, Rose D, Sanford J, et al. Effects of telerehabilitation on physical function and disability for stroke patients: a randomized, controlled trial. Stroke. 2012 Aug;43(8):2168-74.</ref> In order to ensure the most effective, safe, and responsible delivery of physiotherapy services through the means of telehealth, some prerequisites need to be met. | ||
== Overview of Practical Considerations in Telehealth == | == Overview of Practical Considerations in Telehealth == |
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Introduction to Telehealth[edit | edit source]
The ubiquitous nature of technology in our daily lives has paved the way for the development of alternative methods of healthcare delivery which includes telehealth. It is an effective "next-gen" solution and helps clients receive equivalent if not better care than traditional practices.[1][2][3] In order to ensure the most effective, safe, and responsible delivery of physiotherapy services through the means of telehealth, some prerequisites need to be met.
Overview of Practical Considerations in Telehealth[edit | edit source]
The patient and therapist need access to the appropriate technology
- Video: minimum requirements device with microphone and camera and a stable internet connection
- Environment for both therapist and patient:
- Space
- Clear form clutter
- Private
- Furniture required and how it should be arranged
- Equipment required
- Background: preferably stationary.
- Lighting: clearly see your patient at all times. Above or behind computer screen. Close curtain and turn on the lights. Work with patient
- Noise: eliminate background noise, radio or television. Headset with microphone useful for therapist.
- Clothes the patient is wearing, light plain color
- Position relative to the camera, front on. Face and upper chest in view. Are you looking at the patient or the camera. When demonstrating the action, position yourself correctly.
- Continually ask patient to reposition the camera and themselves - get the patient position right
- Position yourself to avoid mistakes with goniometry assessment.
Resources[edit | edit source]
https://www.who.int/goe/publications/goe_telemedicine_2010.pdf
https://www.wcpt.org/sites/wcpt.org/files/files/congress/19/Presentations/WCPT-06.pdf
http://www.apta.org/Telehealth/
https://www.apta.org/Telehealth/Implementation/
http://www.apta.org/Telehealth/COVID-19/Modalities/
https://australian.physio/sites/default/files/APATelehealthGuidelinesCOVID190420FA.pdf
https://www.running-physio.com/telehealth
References[edit | edit source]
- ↑ Cottrell MA, Galea OA, O’Leary SP, Hill AJ, Russell TG. Real-time telerehabilitation for the treatment of musculoskeletal conditions is effective and comparable to standard practice: a systematic review and meta-analysis. Clinical rehabilitation. 2017 May;31(5):625-38.
- ↑ Van Egmond MA, van der Schaaf M, Vredeveld T, Vollenbroek-Hutten MM, van Berge Henegouwen MI, Klinkenbijl JH, et al. Effectiveness of physiotherapy with telerehabilitation in surgical patients: a systematic review and meta-analysis. Physiotherapy. 2018 Sep 1;104(3):277-98.
- ↑ Chumbler NR, Quigley P, Li X, Morey M, Rose D, Sanford J, et al. Effects of telerehabilitation on physical function and disability for stroke patients: a randomized, controlled trial. Stroke. 2012 Aug;43(8):2168-74.