Telerehabilitation in Physical Therapist Practice: A Clinical Practice Guideline from the American Physical Therapy Association
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alan lee,
Judith E Deutsch,
Lesley Holdsworth,
Sandra Kaplan,
Heidi Kosakowski,
Robert Latz,
Lydia Lennox McNeary,
Jennifer O'Neil,
Oscar Ronzio,
Kelly Sanders,
Michelle Sigmund-Gaines,
Michele Wiley
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Abstract
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A clinical practice guideline on telerehabilitation was developed by an American Physical Therapy Association volunteer guideline development group consisting of international physical therapists and physiotherapists, a physician, and a consumer. The guideline was based on systematic reviews of current scientific literature, clinical information, and accepted approaches to telerehabilitation in physical therapist practice. Seven recommendations address the impact of, preparation for, and implementation of telerehabilitation in physical therapist practice. Research recommendations identify current gaps in knowledge. Overall, with shared decision-making between clinicians and patients to inform patients of service delivery options, direct and indirect costs, barriers, and facilitators of telerehabilitation, the evidence supports the use of telerehabilitation by physical therapists for both examination and intervention.
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