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A 12-Week #Telerehabilitation-Based Fine Motor Training Program for Children with Inattentive ADHD: #RCT #ClinicalTrial Date Submitted: Apr 6, 2026. Open Peer Review Period: Apr 6, 2026 - Jun 1, 2026.

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A 12-Week #Telerehabilitation-Based Fine Motor Training Program for Children with Inattentive ADHD: #RCT #ClinicalTrial Date Submitted: Apr 6, 2026. Open Peer Review Period: Apr 6, 2026 - Jun 1, 2026.

A 12-Week #Telerehabilitation-Based Fine Motor Training Program for Children with Inattentive ADHD: #RCT #ClinicalTrial (preprint) #openscience #PeerReviewMe #PlanP

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Effects of #Telerehabilitation on Quality of Life, Physical Capacity, and Symptom Burden within the Post–#COVID19 Condition: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of #RCT #ClinicalTrials Date Submitted: Mar 15, 2026. Open Peer Review Period: Mar 30, 2026 - May 25, 2026.

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Effects of #Telerehabilitation on Quality of Life, Physical Capacity, and Symptom Burden within the Post–#COVID19 Condition: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of #RCT #ClinicalTrials Date Submitted: Mar 15, 2026. Open Peer Review Period: Mar 30, 2026 - May 25, 2026.

Effects of #Telerehabilitation on Quality of Life, Physical Capacity, and Symptom Burden within the Post–#COVID19 Condition: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of #RCT #ClinicalTrials (preprint) #openscience #PeerReviewMe #PlanP

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#physiotherapy #online #rehab #malepelvicfloor #pelvicfloor #physio #physioonline #menshealth #pelvichealth #oncology #physiooncology #telerehab #telerehabilitation #ehealth

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Postoperative #Telerehabilitation in Patients With Hip Fracture: Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis Background: #Telerehabilitation programs use information and communications technologies to facilitate exercise training, self-management education, and #Health behavior modifications for nonhospitalized patients. In recent years, 2 systematic reviews have examined the effectiveness of #Telerehabilitation in the recovery of patients with hip fractures but have yielded inconsistent results. This is a significant gap because tools to assess clinical domains such as pain, range of motion, and deformity are crucial for patient outcomes. Moreover, the long-term effects of #Telerehabilitation on postoperative functional recovery in patients with hip fractures have not been investigated. Objective: To address the abovementioned research gap, this systematic review aimed to evaluate the short- and long-term effects of #Telerehabilitation on postoperative functional recovery in patients with hip fractures. Methods: We searched the PubMed, Cochrane Library, Embase, and Web of Science databases from inception to March 31, 2025. Randomized controlled trials investigating the effect of postoperative #Telerehabilitation in patients with hip fractures were included in this systematic review. Outcomes of interest included hip function measured using the Harris Hip Score; functional mobility measured using the Short Physical Performance Battery and the timed up and go test; and ability to perform basic activities of daily living measured using the Functional Independence Measure, Barthel index, or modified Barthel index. Meta-analyses were performed using the RevMan software (version 5.3). Results: A thorough literature search conducted in April 2025 yielded a total of 8 studies involving 740 patients for inclusion in this systematic review. Meta-analysis showed that #Telerehabilitation was effective for improving the Harris Hip Score at the intervention end point (2 included studies involving 156 participants; mean difference [MD] 7.42, 95% CI 5.61-9.23;

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Tracking Cognitive Health With Wearables in Telerehabilitation Female Participants: Could Nighttime Sleep Measures Be Used as Sex-Specific Digital Endpoints? While changes in brain structure are common across the lifespan, it is difficult to differentiate benign variations from early disease pathogenesis, especially in patients participating in home-based rehabilitation. Cognitive decline is frequently linked with normative aging, but its early detection can facilitate preventative interventions, particularly in patients at high risk of cognitive impairment and dementia, such as older women. Although women have fewer modifiable risk factors for dementia than men, wearables have the potential to establish new digital endpoints that facilitate the management and/or prevention of abnormal brain aging. Sleep, which is necessary for maintaining overall brain health, is one behavior tracked via wearables, for which an ever-growing body of pilot and validation phase studies exists, yet endpoints defining optimal sleep are not one-size-fits-all, as individual chronotype variability necessitates new strategies to personalize care. Though sex-based differences in circadian rhythm are well established, little is understood about which sleep measures and thresholds are uniquely important to cognitive health in women, particularly those with high comorbid burden. In this viewpoint, we discuss recent findings on the use of wearables to track sleep and cognitive health in women, while highlighting challenges and opportunities for health outcomes and clinical trial researchers seeking to implement meaningful digital endpoints in future telerehabilitation programs.

Tracking Cognitive Health With Wearables in Telerehabilitation Female Participants: Could Nighttime Sleep Measures Be Used as Sex-Specific Digital Endpoints? #CognitiveHealth #Wearables #Telerehabilitation #DementiaAwareness #BrainAging

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#Usability #UX and Adherence of visually impaired to asynchronous #Telerehabilitation: a multicentre #Study. Date Submitted: Feb 9, 2026. Open Peer Review Period: Feb 19, 2026 - Apr 16, 2026.

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Re-assembling primary care therapies with virtual technologies: An Actor Network Theory Analysis of Pandemic #Telerehabilitation Date Submitted: Feb 16, 2026. Open Peer Review Period: Feb 17, 2026 - Apr 14, 2026.

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#Usability #UX and Adherence of visually impaired to asynchronous #Telerehabilitation: a multicentre #Study. Date Submitted: Feb 9, 2026. Open Peer Review Period: Feb 19, 2026 - Apr 16, 2026.

#Usability #UX and Adherence of visually impaired to asynchronous #Telerehabilitation: a multicentre #Study. (preprint) #openscience #PeerReviewMe #PlanP

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Re-assembling primary care therapies with virtual technologies: An Actor Network Theory Analysis of Pandemic #Telerehabilitation Date Submitted: Feb 16, 2026. Open Peer Review Period: Feb 17, 2026 - Apr 14, 2026.

Re-assembling primary care therapies with virtual technologies: An Actor Network Theory Analysis of Pandemic #Telerehabilitation (preprint) #openscience #PeerReviewMe #PlanP

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PM&R | Parkinson’s Disease
A one-year group-based telerehabilitation program and its association with quality of life.

Read the full article: www.archives-pmr.org/article/S0003-9993(26)00...

#PMR #ParkinsonsDisease #Telerehabilitation #QualityOfLife #Neurorehabilitation #ACRM

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Telerehabilitation for “cognition-first” approach to stroke rehab Virtual visits tackling cognitive difficulties first could improve stroke recovery

Most #stroke rehabilitation programs are urban-based and focus on physical symptoms, leaving rural patients underserved and cognitive issues under-addressed. A new #telerehabilitation approach aims to tackle both gaps.

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Published in Archives of PM&R:
A systematic review & meta-analysis comparing tele-assessment and in-person assessment in stroke patients.

Full research: www.archives-pmr.org/article/S0003-9993(26)00...

#ArchivesPMR #TeleRehabilitation #StrokeRehabilitation #ACRM

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📣Review Sharing: Volume 86, Issue 12

🧾Rehabilitation Guidelines in Stroke

👩‍🔬Aaron Jesuthasan, Mya Maung, Sara Ajina, Elizabeth Warburton

📌Full Text: imrpress.com/journal/BJHM...

#Stroke #Rehabilitation #Telerehabilitation #InternalMeicine #medsky #academicsky

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Published in Archives of PM&R:
A systematic review & meta-analysis comparing tele-assessment and in-person assessment in stroke patients.

Full research: www.archives-pmr.org/article/S0003-9993(26)00...

#ArchivesPMR #TeleRehabilitation #StrokeRehabilitation #ACRM

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Our Human Motor Recovery Lab uses contemporary techniques including non-invasive #BrainStimulation, #neuroimaging, #kinematics, & #telerehabilitation with conventional #rehabilitation therapies to study & promote motor recovery following #stroke and #SCI.
Learn more here: https://ow.ly/veVP50XWh2w

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#Telerehabilitation in Community Stroke Services: A mixed-methods evaluation of current practice and lessons for sustained use Date Submitted: Nov 20, 2025. Open Peer Review Period: Nov 20, 2025 - Jan 15, 2026.

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#Telerehabilitation in Community Stroke Services: A mixed-methods evaluation of current practice and lessons for sustained use Date Submitted: Nov 20, 2025. Open Peer Review Period: Nov 20, 2025 - Jan 15, 2026.

#Telerehabilitation in Community Stroke Services: A mixed-methods evaluation of current practice and lessons for sustained use (preprint) #openscience #PeerReviewMe #PlanP

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Evaluation of mobile #App–based pulmonary #Telerehabilitation after lung #Cancer #Surgery: #Protocol for a single-blind #RCT #ClinicalTrial Date Submitted: Oct 11, 2025. Open Peer Review Period: Oct 15, 2025 - Dec 10, 2025.

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Effect of Lifestyle Modification Through Web-Based #Telerehabilitation Monitoring Combined With Supervised Sensorimotor Training After Total Knee Arthroplasty: Randomized Controlled Trial Background: Knee osteoarthritis (OA) and low back pain are prevalent in Asia, posing significant challenges. Total Knee Arthroplasty (TKA) is the gold standard for managing degenerative knee arthritis, with post-TKA rehabilitation crucial for improving function and quality of life. Rehabilitation following TKA plays a crucial role in improving functional performance and quality of life for individuals in this population. However, access to rehabilitation services, healthcare facilities, and follow-up appointments can be limited, particularly in regions with resource constraints or remote areas. While #Digital rehabilitation solutions are well-established in developed nations, there is a pressing need to introduce technological advancements in countries like Pakistan. #Tele-rehabilitation, if incorporated into standard therapy, has the potential to benefit the community by reducing dependence on limited human resources while ensuring better clinical outcome Objective: This study evaluated the effects of supervised sensorimotor training with and without lifestyle modifications via #Telerehabilitation monitoring on joint position sense, balance, muscle architecture, and knee joint function in Total knee arthroplasty patients. Methods: This single-center, prospective randomized controlled trial included fifty-two participants, divided equally into intervention and control groups. Both groups received twelve weeks of supervised strengthening exercises, neuromuscular electrical stimulation, and sensorimotor training, three times weekly for 45 minutes. The intervention group additionally received a manual on lifestyle modification (exercise, diet, education) assessed via a web portal. Primary outcomes were joint position sense, muscle thickness of rectus femoris, and balance. Secondary outcomes included knee function and quality of life. Measurements were taken pre-surgery, 12 weeks post-training, and 8 weeks post-home-based lifestyle modification. Data analysis was conducted using SPSS 25. Results: The mean participant age was 64.1 ± 5.4 years. Significant intragroup improvements (p

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Tracking cognitive function with #Wearables during #Telerehabilitation: can nighttime sleep regularity and respiratory measures be used as sex-specific #Digital endpoints? Date Submitted: Aug 12, 2025. Open Peer Review Period: Aug 15, 2025 - Oct 10, 2025.

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Tracking cognitive function with #Wearables during #Telerehabilitation: can nighttime sleep regularity and respiratory measures be used as sex-specific #Digital endpoints? Date Submitted: Aug 12, 2025. Open Peer Review Period: Aug 15, 2025 - Oct 10, 2025.

Tracking cognitive function with #Wearables during #Telerehabilitation: can nighttime sleep regularity and respiratory measures be used as sex-specific #Digital endpoints? (preprint) #openscience #PeerReviewMe #PlanP

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Ethics and Equity Challenges in Telerehabilitation for Older Adults: Rapid Review Background: The integration of technology in rehabilitation is transforming healthcare delivery for older adults, especially through telerehabilitation, which addresses barriers to in-person care. Objective: This rapid review explores the ethical and equity concerns associated with telerehabilitation for older adults, focusing on challenges such as internet access, technology adoption, and digital literacy Methods: Methods: Conducted according to Cochrane Rapid Review guidelines, this review used the Metaverse Equitable Rehabilitation Therapy (MERTH) framework, focusing on equity and ethics. Studies included telerehabilitation services for adults aged 55 and older, published between 2010 and 2023. Screening was conducted independently by two researchers using Rayyan, with full-text review by additional team members. Searches were performed in Medline and Embase Results: Results: From 323 articles retrieved, 50 studies met the inclusion criteria. The included studies were published between 2013 and 2023, with 55.77% published in 2021. Disparities in socioeconomic status, geographic location, and racial and ethnic backgrounds also impact telerehabilitation utilization. Additionally, ethical concerns around privacy, security, and autonomy are often inadequately addressed. Conclusions: This review emphasizes the need for culturally appropriate, accessible, and inclusive telerehabilitation services that integrate ethical and equity considerations into their design and delivery.

New in JMIR Aging: Ethics and Equity Challenges in Telerehabilitation for Older Adults: Rapid Review #Telerehabilitation #OlderAdults #DigitalHealth #HealthEquity #ElderCare

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The Rise of Telerehabilitation in Sports Medicine: A Postpandemic Paradigm Shift - Premier Science Abdullah MahmooUniversity of Faisalabad, Faisalabad, PakistanCorrespondence to: Abdullah Mahmoo, abdullah.mahmod828@gmail.com

doi.org/10.70389/PJS...

#sportsmedicine #telerehabilitation #pandemic

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Correction: Clinical Efficacy of Multimodal Exercise #Telerehabilitation Based on AI for Chronic Nonspecific Low Back Pain: Randomized Controlled Trial  

New in JMIR mhealth: Correction: Clinical Efficacy of Multimodal Exercise #Telerehabilitation Based on AI for Chronic Nonspecific Low Back Pain: Randomized Controlled Trial

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Clinical Efficacy of Multimodal Exercise #Telerehabilitation Based on AI for Chronic Nonspecific Low Back Pain: Randomized Controlled Trial Background: Exercise therapy is strongly recommended as a treatment for chronic non-specific low back pain (CNSLBP). However, therapist guidance exercise therapy requires significant medical resources. Ordinary #Digital #Telerehabilitation affects efficacy due to a lack of guidance and dynamic support. artificial intelligence (#AI) (AI) assisted interactive #Health promotion systems may solve these problems. Objective: We aimed to explore whether AI-assisted multimodal exercise #Telerehabilitation is superior to conventional #Telerehabilitation in the treatment of people with CNSLBP. Methods: This study was a prospective, double-arm, open label, randomized clinical trial. People with CNSLBP were randomly allocated to either the AI or video group, receiving AI-assisted multimodal exercise therapy or conventional video guidance, respectively, via a WeChat application addin. The multimodal exercise consisted of deep core muscle, flexibility, Mackenzie, and breathing exercises. The exercises were performed for 30–45 minutes per session, 3 times a week, for 4 weeks. Participants underwent face-to-face assessment at baseline and week 4, and online assessment at week 2 and 8. The primary outcome was the change in Numerical Rating Scale (NRS) relative to baseline at week 4. Secondary outcomes included changes in Roland–Morris Disability Questionnaire (RMDQ), Oswestry Disability Index (ODI), Pain Castastrophizing Scale (PCS), Timed Up-and-Go (TUG) test, and thickness of the transverse abdominus (TrA) and multifidus (MF) muscles relative to baseline at week 4. Generalized Estimating Equation and covariance were used to examine the efficacy of the interventions. Results: A total of 38 participants (19 participants per group) were recruited. 18 participants in AI group and 16 participants in Video group completed and were included in the final analysis. There was a significant difference in NRS at week 4 between the AI group and video group (most severe NRS: −3.00 vs −1.50; adjusted mean difference −1.08, 95% CI −1.68 to −0.49; P < .001; mean NRS: −2.61 vs −1.62; adjusted mean difference −0.67, 95% CI −1.19 to −0.15; P = .01). The difference in most severe NRS persisted until week 8 (−3.06 vs −1.69; adjusted mean difference −0.95, 95% CI −1.73 to −0.18; P = .02). Compared with the video group at week 4, the AI group showed significant improvement in secondary outcomes including RMDQ, PCS, and core muscle thickness of left TrA, right TrA, left MF and right MF. Conclusions: We showed that 4 weeks of #Telerehabilitation based on AI-assisted multimodal exercise has better therapeutic effects compared to conventional exercise #Telerehabilitation in people with CNSLBP. This study provides guidance for developing effective real-time home-based exercise therapies for people with CNSLBP, which may help reduce economic and human resource costs associated with treatment. Clinical Trial: Chinese Clinical Trial Registry ChiCTR2300073185; https://www.chictr.org.cn/showproj.html?proj=198413

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#CallForPapers 📣 📝JMIR Rehabilitation and Assistive Technologies invites submissions for a theme issue on Advancing #Telerehabilitation Research and Innovation

📆: October 31, 2025
ℹ️: rehab.jmir.org/announcement...
Editor-in-Chief: Dr. Sarah Munce

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Can telehealth bridge the rehab gap for older Veterans with complex needs? 🧑‍💻RESTORE’s work says yes - read our team’s recent publication on the pilot study. 🔗Link: https://linktr.ee/restore_team #GRECC #Telerehabilitation #Movement4Everyone

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The Effectiveness of #Telerehabilitation in Managing #Pain, Strength, and Balance in Adult #Patients with Knee Osteoarthritis: A Systematic Review Date Submitted: Feb 10, 2025. Open Peer Review Period: Feb 11, 2025 - Apr 8, 2025.

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