2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.msard.2015.06.011
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Effectiveness of telerehabilitation interventions in persons with multiple sclerosis: A systematic review

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“…A second study, related to the use of interactive web-based applications and videoconferencing for the telerehabilitation of people with multiple sclerosis [42], highlighted the lack of methodologically robust trials. A third article showed the potential clinical benefits of dietary interventions based on smartphone applications for chronic renal patients, although there is a need for additional robust trials [43].…”
Section: Other Chronic Conditionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A second study, related to the use of interactive web-based applications and videoconferencing for the telerehabilitation of people with multiple sclerosis [42], highlighted the lack of methodologically robust trials. A third article showed the potential clinical benefits of dietary interventions based on smartphone applications for chronic renal patients, although there is a need for additional robust trials [43].…”
Section: Other Chronic Conditionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The incorporation of this technology in addressing the needs of people with MS has the potential to greatly improve their access to exercise and rehabilitation, while eliminating the barriers of time, cost, and personnel (ie, driver or caregiver) associated with onsite rehabilitation [18]. …”
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confidence: 99%
“…The information and communication technology (ICT), such as telerehabilitation (TR), which is transmitted by phone or video, represent an alternative method to deliver therapy in a setting convenient to the patient, such as their home, by minimizing the barriers of distance, time, cost and health care system load [12][13][14]. However, In the aspect of rehabilitation method, the overall rehabilitation scheme does not integrated TR devices (such as audiovideo conference, use of the internet) and concrete rehabilitation exercises (for example, electrostimulation) together [15][16][17].…”
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“…However, In the aspect of rehabilitation method, the overall rehabilitation scheme does not integrated TR devices (such as audiovideo conference, use of the internet) and concrete rehabilitation exercises (for example, electrostimulation) together [15][16][17]. Moreover, in some reviews, the effects of TR were of low level of evidence [12,[15][16][17][18][19]. The lack of convenience is an important barrier to consumer use of interactive health ICT.…”
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