2021
DOI: 10.1177/15563316211040831
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Telemedicine in Musculoskeletal Health: Adaptations, Efficacy, and Implications for Practice

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“…Initial evaluation and triage via telehealth has shown high patient satisfaction and capacity to progress with treatment plans in certain spine disorders. [74][75][76][77] Methods for performing the spine exam have been proposed and discussed [78][79][80][81][82][83][84] with some studies demonstrating high agreement of telehealth compared to in-person examinations, 17,19,[85][86][87] and with more limited studies evaluating VR. 88 Telehealth may be particularly effective for the management of patients with spine disorders who have both advanced imaging and appropriate patient history available, including determining interventional procedures and spine surgery.…”
Section: Management Of Spine Disorders and Painmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Initial evaluation and triage via telehealth has shown high patient satisfaction and capacity to progress with treatment plans in certain spine disorders. [74][75][76][77] Methods for performing the spine exam have been proposed and discussed [78][79][80][81][82][83][84] with some studies demonstrating high agreement of telehealth compared to in-person examinations, 17,19,[85][86][87] and with more limited studies evaluating VR. 88 Telehealth may be particularly effective for the management of patients with spine disorders who have both advanced imaging and appropriate patient history available, including determining interventional procedures and spine surgery.…”
Section: Management Of Spine Disorders and Painmentioning
confidence: 99%