Offering significant benefits to both healthcare providers and patients, telerehabilitation is a key component in the future of rehabilitation care. Telerehabilitation: Principles and Practice provides expert information from experienced practitioners in the field, covering the wide range of patients seen in a rehabilitation medical practice or a hospital-based system. It provides quick access to information on common rehabilitation diagnoses and practices and how you can best use telerehabilitation to provide timely, effective care to every patient. Clearly explains the benefits and utility of telerehabilitation for improving access to care and outcomes for various patient populations. Uses a reader-friendly format based on diagnosis of specific disorders and common problems. Covers telerehabilitation for spinal cord injury, stroke, and cancer rehabilitation. Discusses key topics such as telemedicine for persons with disabilities, telerehabilitation in developing countries, telerehabilitation for integrative health, and mechanisms of telerehabilitation. Explains the nuances of starting a telerehabilitation practice and the associated legislative, revenue, and compliance issues. Features numerous charts, graphs, illustrations, and photographs throughout. Ideal for rehabilitation professionals, physiatrists, and PM&R residents and specialists, as well as physical and occupational therapists. Enhanced eBook version included with purchase. Your enhanced eBook allows you to access all of the text, figures, and references from the book on a variety of devices.
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Weight: 520g
Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
Publication Date: 17 Jan 2022
Publisher: Elsevier - Health Sciences Division
Publication City/Country: United States
Language: English
ISBN13: 9780323824866
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Marcalee Alexander MD is a specialist in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation. A graduate of Jefferson Medical College she is a Past-President of the American SCI Association. In 2019 to motivate rehabilitation professionals and persons with disabilities to take action regarding climate change she began a walk from Canada to Key West to educate people about disasters disability and climate change and the need for an accessible health-promoting environment. In 2020 she paused the walk due to Covid19. Concomitantly she founded the 501C3 Sustain Our Abilities whose mission is to educate people about climate change disability and health. Dr. Alexander also is founding Editor-in-Chief of The Journal of Climate Change and Health and is organizing Climate and Health 2023 a hybrid international meeting. Her walk now named the Graham-Green Route Aiding Health Adaptation will resume 2/24/24 and she has created a Healthy Living Space petition as part of this journey.