2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.jns.2020.117081
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New technologies and Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis – Which step forward rushed by the COVID-19 pandemic?

Abstract: Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS) is a fast-progressive neurodegenerative disease leading to progressive physical immobility with usually normal or mild cognitive and/or behavioural involvement. Many patients are relatively young, instructed, sensitive to new technologies, and professionally active when developing the first symptoms. Older patients usually require more time, encouragement, reinforcement and a closer support but, nevertheless, selecting user-friendly devices, provided earlier in the course of… Show more

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“…Pinto et al [ 86 ] summarised the emergent technologies under the COVID-19 background. Robotics is identified valuable in various areas including environment control, neurological evaluation, and neuro-rehabilitation.…”
Section: Robots In Covid-19mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Pinto et al [ 86 ] summarised the emergent technologies under the COVID-19 background. Robotics is identified valuable in various areas including environment control, neurological evaluation, and neuro-rehabilitation.…”
Section: Robots In Covid-19mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A third challenge is the fact that the implementation takes place amidst the COVID-19 pandemic that the world is currently facing. As a result of the pandemic, there are now new barriers for patients with ALS to receive in-clinic multidisciplinary care, in addition to the difficulties patients already face to travel to and attend in-clinic visits for example due to mobility limitations or because of the distance to the ALS center [ 3 , 32 ]. The COVID-19 pandemic has increased the sense of urgency to develop and implement e-health innovations, so patients with ALS can be monitored remotely and are able to receive the care they need even when they are not able to visit the multidisciplinary care team in person [ 32 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As a result of the pandemic, there are now new barriers for patients with ALS to receive in-clinic multidisciplinary care, in addition to the difficulties patients already face to travel to and attend in-clinic visits for example due to mobility limitations or because of the distance to the ALS center [ 3 , 32 ]. The COVID-19 pandemic has increased the sense of urgency to develop and implement e-health innovations, so patients with ALS can be monitored remotely and are able to receive the care they need even when they are not able to visit the multidisciplinary care team in person [ 32 ]. However, the COVID-19 pandemic has presented us with some practical challenges for the implementation of ALS Home-monitoring and Coaching, one of these being unable to conduct the focus groups with all participants being present in the same room.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Then, patients will be more engaged in communication, and with a purposeful behavior ( 110 , 111 ). In this regard, the use of new technologies for fostering engagement in patients with neurodegenerative disorders has been demonstrated ( 65 , 112 , 113 ).…”
Section: New Communication Technologies: Virtual Reality As a Communimentioning
confidence: 99%