脊髓损伤远程医疗和远程康复的当前方法(TeleSCI)。

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Hilary Touchett, Calvin Apodaca, Sameer Siddiqui, Donna Huang, Drew A Helmer, Jan A Lindsay, Padmavathy Ramaswamy, Kathy Marchant-Miros, Felicia Skelton
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摘要

综述目的:脊髓损伤的远程保健和远程康复(teleSCI)是一个不断发展的领域,可以改善脊髓损伤人群获得护理的机会并改善健康结果。这篇综述综述了最近关于teleSCI主题的文献,并对目前的证据、未来的方向和在临床护理中使用teleSCI时的考虑提供了见解。最近的调查结果:电休克治疗最常用于预防性保健;慢性疼痛、焦虑和抑郁的管理;以及康复相关的干预措施。随着视频远程医疗成为主流,可穿戴监视器、生物和神经反馈机制以及基于应用程序的护理有望增长。摘要:TeleSCI正在日益普及,显示出对健康结果的积极影响,需要不断进行研究,以确定、改进和实施最佳做法。
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Current Approaches in Telehealth and Telerehabilitation for Spinal Cord Injury (TeleSCI).

Current Approaches in Telehealth and Telerehabilitation for Spinal Cord Injury (TeleSCI).

Current Approaches in Telehealth and Telerehabilitation for Spinal Cord Injury (TeleSCI).

Current Approaches in Telehealth and Telerehabilitation for Spinal Cord Injury (TeleSCI).

Purpose of review: Telehealth and telerehabilitation in spinal cord injury (teleSCI) is a growing field that can improve access to care and improve health outcomes in the spinal cord injury population. This review provides an overview of the recent literature on the topic of teleSCI and provides insights on current evidence, future directions, and considerations when using teleSCI for clinical care.

Recent findings: TeleSCI is used most often for preventive health; management of chronic pain, anxiety, and depression; and rehabilitation-related interventions. As video telehealth becomes mainstream, growth in wearable monitors, bio and neurofeedback mechanisms, and app-based care is expected.

Summary: TeleSCI is growing in prevalence, demonstrates positive impact on health outcomes, and requires ongoing study to identify, refine, and implement best practices.

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期刊介绍: This journal aims to offer expert review articles on the most significant recent developments in physical medicine and rehabilitation. By providing clear, insightful, balanced contributions, the journal serves those for whom an understanding of emerging knowledge in the rehabilitation sciences is essential to optimizing health, function, and participation in individuals with physical disabilities. We accomplish this aim by appointing international authorities to serve as Section Editors in key subject areas across the field. Section Editors select topics for which leading experts contribute comprehensive review articles that emphasize new developments and recently published papers of major importance, highlighted by annotated reference lists. An Editorial Board of more than 20 internationally diverse members reviews the annual table of contents, ensures that topics include emerging research, and suggests topics of special importance to their country/region. Topics covered may include amputee rehabilitation; interventional pain management; musculoskeletal rehabilitation; pediatric rehabilitation; spinal cord injury rehabilitation; stroke rehabilitation; swallowing disorders; and traumatic brain injury rehabilitation.
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