by Marca Alexander (Editor)
Offering significant benefits to both healthcare providers and
patients, telerehabilitation is a key component in the future of
rehabilitation care. Telerehabilitation: Principles and Practice provides expert information from experienced practitioners
in the field, covering the wide range of patients seen in a
rehabilitation medical practice or a hospital-based system. It provides quick access
to information on common rehabilitation diagnoses and practices and how
you can best use telerehabilitation to provide timely, effective care
to every patient.
- Clearly explains the benefits and utility of telerehabilitation for improving access to care and outcomes for various patient populations.
- Uses a reader-friendly format based on diagnosis of specific disorders and common problems.
- Covers telerehabilitation for spinal cord injury, stroke, and cancer rehabilitation, amongst other diagnoses.
- Discusses key topics in telerehabilitation such as musculoskeletal concerns, integrative health, physical and occupational therapy.
- Features discussions of the use of telerehabilitation for care of psychologic, bladder, bowel, and sexual concerns.
- Ideal
for telemedicine professionals, physiatrists in practice or residency
administrators, as well as physical and occupational therapists.