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Telerehabilitation Feasibility in Total Joint Replacement

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posted on 2023-04-04, 04:51 authored by Mark J Nelson, Kay CrossleyKay Crossley, Michael G Bourke, Trevor G Russell
Despite documented benefits, many Total Joint Replacement (TJR) patients find it difficult to access rehabilitation following discharge from hospital. One solution to improve access for TJR patients is telerehabilitation. This study aimed to assess the feasibility of introducing a telerehabilitation program for TJR patients. TJR patients at QEII Jubilee Hospital were invited to complete a questionnaire regarding their access, feelings towards and preferences in using technology. Seventy-five patients were recruited. Most patients had computer access (72%) and internet (69%) at home. Sixty-five percent of participants were willing to participate in telerehabilitation. A significant difference was found between older and younger patients. Watching videos on an electronic device was the preferred method for a technology-based home exercise program and phone call the preferred method of communication. Results indicate telerehabilitation in the TJR population is feasible from the perspective of access to, feelings toward, and preferences for technology.

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Publication Date

2017-11-20

Journal

International Journal of Telerehabilitation

Volume

9

Issue

2

Pagination

8p. (p. 31-38)

Publisher

University Library System, University of Pittsburgh

ISSN

1945-2020

Rights Statement

© The Authors 2017. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0

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