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  • ...://www.jmir.org/2021/3/e25698/ The value of applying ethical principles in telehealth practices: Systematic review]. J Med Internet Res 2021;23(3):e25698.</ref> ...th consultation.<ref name=":1">Cottrell, M. and Russel, T. Introduction to Telehealth Course. Plus. 2020</ref> These include:<ref name=":1" />
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  • ...tono A, Cohn ER, Brennan D. American Telemedicine Association’s principles for delivering telerehabilitation services. International journal of telerehabi ...allenging the way healthcare is delivered.<ref name=":5" /> Over time, new telehealth terminology has developed based on the <u>field</u> of health care (telerad
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  • ...ndividualized strategies to address them appropriately.<ref>Zhai Y. A Call for Addressing Barriers to Telemedicine: Health Disparities during the COVID-19 == Categories of Barriers to Telehealth Practice ==
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  • ...hones, they're designed mainly to be a quick and simple communication tool for times of distress or danger. ...ovide a sense of security and reduce anxiety about falling, reduce anxiety for the person’s family, increase confidence in performing everyday activitie
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  • [[File:Image of Telehealth.jpeg|thumb]] ...on J, Amalberti R, AlHazme R, Allwihan R. Opportunities and challenges for telehealth within, and beyond, a pandemic. Lancet Glob Health. 2020;8(11):e1364-e1365.
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  • ...9]] lock down), they must first determine if telehealth is a viable option for healthcare delivery. ...considered in order to determine if a patient is a suitable candidate for telehealth.
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  • .... 2018 Mar 5;50(3):225-35. </ref> Different devices are used in paediatric telehealth including desktops, laptops, tablets, and smartphones.<ref name=":0" /> ...s in place for telehealth consultations and make sure you have a procedure for emergency situations.<ref name=":1" />
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  • There is currently no treatment for COVID-19. The management provided in hospital settings is supportive and it ...ref name=":1">Faux SG, Eager K, Cameron ID, Poulos CJ. COVID ‐19: planning for the aftermath to manage the aftershocks. MJA. 2020 Jun 29. </ref>
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  • ...effectiveness of telehealth for different conditions and provides various telehealth treatment principles that may be helpful when performing a consultation via .../full/10.1002/lary.29321 Systematic review of telehealth cost minimization for patients and health systems in otolaryngology]. Laryngoscope. 2021 Aug;131(
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  • ...tened pandemic response primarily received their health care via some form telehealth. Physiotherapy might be considered a ‘hands on’ discipline, however, wi ...(1)</ref> however little or no evidence is available related to the use of telehealth in non-sport related concussion management.
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  • ...rehabilitation and therapy are typically provided in acute care hospitals for conditions with acute onset. While follow-up rehabilitation at a subacute, ...doctors, nurses and other healthcare professionals and are a critical base for clinical research. <ref name=":6" />
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  • ...progression of the bullous lung disease; bronchoscopic intervention; when medical management is not enough, surgery is an option eg lung volume reduction sur ...involve a respiratory/physiotherapist therapists. Physiotherapy management for pulmonary bullae is commonly associated with similar management of COPD.
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  • ...m of telecommunications, such as telephones or laptops. The primary aim of Telehealth is to improve patient's health through education and service provision whil ...cord/2014-07843-003 Best practices for remote psychological assessment via telehealth technologies.] Professional Psychology: Research and Practice. 2014 Feb;45(
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  • ...77%2F2377960818786504</ref> Telemedicine focuses on the curative aspect of Telehealth that encompasses preventive, promotive, and curative models of health care ...1093/ije/dyaa033.</ref>. This has opened a new era of teleconsultation for medical services, including rehabilitation.
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  • *Hospice/[[Palliative Care Competence Framework for Physiotherapists|Palliative]] Care Patients *Wear clothes that are easy to put on and take off. For example, use: clothes and shoes with velcro® instead of small buttons, cla
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  • ...ik.com/free-photo/female-doctor-with-smart-glasses-touching-virtual-screen-medical-technology_17122969.htm#query=digital%20health&position=3&from_view=keyword ...ding devices that can be worn, mobile health, [[Introduction to Telehealth|telehealth]], health information technology, and telemedicine.<ref name=":5" />
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  • ...y.org/rehabilitation-treatment-planning/ Rehabilitation Treatment Planning for Common Conflict and Emergency Related Injuries Performance Support Tool] fr ...th and for physiotherapists who work with displaced individuals. In return for your efforts you will receive a certificate of completion to help you evide
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  • ...is built by guiding patients towards their own inner throughs and desires for change." <ref name=":3">Conn S, Curtain S. Health coaching as a lifestyle m ...ommunicable diseases in the developed world, especially since they account for a vast majority of the disease burden in such communities. <ref name=":2" /
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  • ...at structure is likely affected, further guiding the physical examination. For example, the mechanism of injury is important as it provides information on * Contributing factors (shoes, terrain, medical history, medications, general health)
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  • ...provide assessment, diagnosis, treatment and support across the life span for people who have difficulties with human communication, feeding, and swallow ...ar airflow in the nasal or oral cavities alters the vibrations responsible for voice quality. It can also happen if the velopharyngeal valve doesn’t clo
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  • ...plete because they did not address cardiometabolic health and risk factors for [[Cardiovascular Disease|cardiovascular diseases]] in this population.<ref .../factsheet_recommendations/en/ Global recommendations on physical activity for health]. World Health Organization; 2010.</ref>
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  • ...e specifically smartphone-based applications is an extremely relevant area for health professionals to effectively communicate and treat a variety of pati ...g of progress, education, consultation, training and a means of networking for people with disabilities<ref name="(Theodoros 2008)">Theodoros D, Russell T
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  • ...aly">Mealy K. et al. Early mobilizations of acute whiplash injury. British Medical Journal. 1986; volume 292: 656-666. </ref> The main goal of neck collars is ...as cervical orthosis, head cervical orthosis or cervico-thoracic orthosis for example.
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  • * The health status of the athlete (for example is the athlete affected by Covid-19 or not?) ...strategies, but keep in mind that there are specific considerations needed for different sports. These are determined by the performance demands and train
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  • ...y-care-for-long-term-conditions-in-physiotherapy-course/ Anticipatory Care for Long Term Conditions in Physiotherapy Course]. Plus, 2020.</ref> These cond ...erm conditions are responsible for 41 million deaths each year, accounting for around 70% of all deaths around the globe.<ref name=":0" /> This number is
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  • ...full return to National Squad Training sessions, which had been suspended for 16 months as a result of COVID-19 and restrictions on indoor team-based spo ...ided an adaption for his wheelchair to elevate his leg and a sliding board for transfers.
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  • ...e the risk of readmission to hospital for these patients. Two risk factors for hospital readmission are # Unmet needs for [[Activities of Daily Living]] assistance.
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  • ...he conversation” patients’ perspectives on communicating in clinical video telehealth visits.] Journal of general internal medicine. 2020 Jun;35(6):1751-8.</ref> ...and effective physical examination is considered an art that is important for proper diagnosis and builds the patient-physician relationship. Omitting th
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  • ...issett B, Boden I, Gosselink R, Granger CL et al. Physiotherapy management for COVID-19 in the acute hospital setting: clinical practice recommendations. ...he understanding that this is not always the optimal environment for care, for anyone involved<ref>APTA Statement on Patient Care and Practice Management
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  • ...'''- Laura Gueron and Stanley Malonza from [https://www.cvt.org The Center for Victims of Torture] as part of the [[PREP Content Development Project|PREP ...hosting more than 3.8 million people.<ref>United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR): Global Trends. Forced Displacement in 2021. Available fr
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  • ...ake sure that patients own their data at all times and use it for purposes for which they have given direct informed consent. Furthermore, the GDPR protec ...al data, for instance, where data are no longer necessary for the purposes for which they were collected or when consent was withdrawn.
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  • ....monaldi-archives.org/index.php/macd/article/view/1444 Italian suggestions for pulmonary rehabilitation in COVID-19 patients recovering from acute respira ...Feb 6-7. Available from https://www.who.int/rehabilitation/rehab-2030-call-for-action/en/ (last accessed 24 June 2020)</ref>
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  • ...d Health Organization emergency medical team standards and recommendations for rehabilitation, launched in 2016, signalled significant progress in recogni ...as during or post sudden onset disaster and conflict situations, the need for basic functional rehabilitation services is overwhelming and critical to pr
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  • ...ossible, be addressed by other means, such as [[Introduction to Telehealth|Telehealth Services]], with policies in place to direct the reintegration of services ...of water shortages on women in Yemen. Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars. 2020 Aug 20.</ref>
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  • ...ce of mind’: embodiment, emotions and the home as the primary health space for people with chronic obstructive pulmonary disorder. Health and Place 2013; ...o date to show slow, but successful implementation and integration of home telehealth programmes, just what does the evidence say regarding the patient's percept
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  • ...'s University Neuromotor Function Project]]. This space was created by and for the students at Queen's University. Please do not edit unless you are invol ...unctioning, Disability and Health (ICF) model as an intervention strategy, for educational purposes. This fictional case involves a 30-year-old female dia
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  • ...e of quarantine and isolation. They also experienced an overwhelming fear for their health or spreading the infection to their family members.<ref>Tansey == Population groups at risk for mental health issues during the COVID-19 pandemic: ==
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  • ...o F, Negrini S. The World Health Organization" rehabilitation 2030: a call for action". European Journal of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine. 2017;53( == Settings For Oncology Rehabilitation ==
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  • * At the moment there is still no cure for the disease ...nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7166986/#jmv25707-bib-0021 Potential interventions for novel coronavirus in China: A systematic review.] J Med Virol. 2020;92(5):4
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  • ...c.oup.com/ptj/article/95/3/294/2686546?login=false Innovative technologies for rehabilitation and health promotion: what is the evidence?.] Physical thera ** for example, smart home devices can perform tasks with little human input
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  • ...egion=eu-west-1&originCreation=20220526192404 Physiotherapy rehabilitation for people with spinal cord injuries]. Journal of physiotherapy. 2016 Jan 1;62( * Initial medical care and rehabilitation are focused on minimising additional neurological d
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  • ...ng the latest evidence based research, including verified outcome measures for this population. Primary patient-centred goals include the maintenance of m ...the later stages of this disease, re-innervation can no longer compensate for the increased rate of degeneration.
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  • .../hh973074.aspx (accessed 26 October 2015).</ref> This is an important area for physiotherapists to develop their skills in, as technology is beginning to ...d hospitals. Age is a significant risk factor for a[[stroke]] and the need for new rehabilitation is in demand. Technology and it's advanced methods are c
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  • ...In theory by incorporating more telehealth into traditional rehabilitation for individuals with chronic conditions therapists should be able to manage hig ...improvement in patient motivation when using consoles and virtual reality for therapy<ref name="Fager et al. 2014" />.&nbsp;A study by Deutsch et al foun
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