2022
DOI: 10.2196/35569
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The Current State of Remote Physiotherapy in Finland: Cross-sectional Web-Based Questionnaire Study

Abstract: Background The ongoing COVID-19 pandemic has required social, health, and rehabilitation organizations to implement remote physiotherapy (RP) as a part of physiotherapists’ daily practice. RP may improve access to physiotherapy as it delivers physiotherapy services to rehabilitees through information and communications technology. Even if RP has already been introduced in this century, physiotherapists’ opinion, amount of use, and form in daily practice have not been studied extensively. … Show more

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“…Digitalization of rehabilitation services is likely to increase the role of remote activities in physiotherapy, a central topic in our research effort. This will be a huge paradigm change because, so far, physiotherapy services have mostly been offered as face-to-face treatment [14,15].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Digitalization of rehabilitation services is likely to increase the role of remote activities in physiotherapy, a central topic in our research effort. This will be a huge paradigm change because, so far, physiotherapy services have mostly been offered as face-to-face treatment [14,15].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, our recently published study indicated that, 75% of Finnish physiotherapists reported that they used mainly conventional physiotherapy, and remote physiotherapy is still minimally used as the primary working method at different stages of the physiotherapy process [14]. According to physiotherapists, remote rehabilitation techniques are least suit-able for neurological rehabilitees [15], even though they are a group of rehabilitees who are in most need of very intensive therapeutic training as well as guidance, counselling and support in their everyday life [5,[16][17][18]. Development of rehabilitation platforms, rehabilitation applications, telemedicine solutions and even digital twin solutions are rapidly increasing [19].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%