“…Telerehabilitation is an emerging method of rehabilitation that consists of the remote delivery and monitoring of rehabilitation services (McCue, Fairman, & Pramuka, 2010) and has the potential to provide health care services to underserved areas with potential cost and travel savings (Chumbler et al, 2010;Gamble, Savage, & Icenogle, 2004). Several studies have supported the efficacy of telerehabilitation in facilitating motor recovery and activities of daily living (ADL) performance after stroke (Chumbler et al, 2012;Lum, Uswatte, Taub, Hardin, & Mark, 2006;Rogante, Grigioni, Cordella, & Giacomozzi, 2010); however, the research devoted to telerehabilitation and QOL outcomes has been limited.…”