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    • Rehabilitation Medicine
    • Telehealth
    • Speech-Language Pathology

    Background:

    • Telerehabilitation offers remote healthcare solutions for various conditions.
    • The International Journal of Telerehabilitation (IJT) disseminates research in this evolving field.
    • Evaluating diverse applications of telehealth is crucial for improving patient access and outcomes.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To present original research on telerehabilitation for chronic aphasia, COPD, and humerus fractures.
    • To evaluate different service delivery models for stuttering intervention via telepractice.
    • To explore the application of telepractice in rural educational settings and discuss privacy in telerehabilitation.

    Main Methods:

    • Original research studies evaluating teletherapy and online exercises for chronic aphasia.
    • Investigation of sustained improvements in pulmonary telerehabilitation for COPD patients.
    • Case studies analyzing direct, hybrid, and telepractice models for stuttering intervention.
    • Preliminary qualitative investigation of telepractice in Australian rural schools.
    • Development of schemas for privacy and security in store-and-forward telerehabilitation applications.

    Main Results:

    • Research indicates the efficacy of teletherapy and online exercises in managing chronic aphasia.
    • Improvements achieved through in-home pulmonary telerehabilitation for COPD are maintained post-intervention.
    • Telepractice models show promise for stuttering intervention, with varied effectiveness across service delivery models.
    • Preliminary findings suggest telepractice feasibility in rural Australian schools.
    • Schemas for privacy and security analyses in physical and occupational therapy applications are proposed.

    Conclusions:

    • Telerehabilitation is a viable and effective modality across diverse clinical and educational settings.
    • The findings support the continued development and implementation of telehealth services in rehabilitation.
    • Further research is warranted to optimize telepractice models and ensure robust privacy and security measures.