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Tele-rehabilitation, a subfield of telemedicine, offers a promising future for remote patient care. This review highlights advancements and applications in upper limb tele-rehabilitation, including the H-CAD and HELLODOC systems.

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Area of Science:

  • Rehabilitation Medicine
  • Telemedicine
  • Biomedical Engineering

Background:

  • Significant advancements in rehabilitation research and technology over the past decade.
  • Emergence of tele-rehabilitation as a practical application within telemedicine.

Observation:

  • Tele-rehabilitation enables remote control and monitoring of rehabilitation processes.
  • Focus on upper limb tele-rehabilitation applications.

Findings:

  • Review of the current state-of-the-art in tele-rehabilitation.
  • Preliminary application experiences with the H-CAD and HELLODOC systems (2003-2007).

Implications:

  • Tele-rehabilitation presents a viable and developing approach for healthcare delivery.
  • Potential to improve access and continuity of care for patients requiring rehabilitation.