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    Telerehabilitation: Review of the State-of-the-Art and Areas of Application by Peretti, Alessandro, Amenta, Francesco, Tayebati, Seyed Khosrow, Nittari, Giulio, Mahdi, Syed Sarosh

    “…Telemedicine applications have been increasing due to the development of new computer science technologies and of more advanced telemedical devices. Various…”
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    Validated Smartphone-Based Apps for Ear and Hearing Assessments: A Review by Bright, Tess, Pallawela, Danuk

    “…An estimated 360 million people have a disabling hearing impairment globally, the vast majority of whom live in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs). Early…”
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    The Use of Digital and Remote Communication Technologies as a Tool for Multiple Sclerosis Management: Narrative Review by Marziniak, Martin, Brichetto, Giampaolo, Feys, Peter, Meyding-Lamadé, Uta, Vernon, Karen, Meuth, Sven G

    “…Despite recent advances in multiple sclerosis (MS) care, many patients only infrequently access health care services, or are unable to access them easily, for…”
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    Feasibility of Virtual Reality Exercises at Home for Post–COVID-19 Condition: Cohort Study by Groenveld, Tjitske, Achttien, Retze, Smits, Merlijn, de Vries, Marjan, van Heerde, Ron, Staal, Bart, van Goor, Harry

    “…Background Between 30% to 76% of COVID-19 patients have persistent physical and mental symptoms, sometimes up to 9 months after acute COVID-19. Current…”
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    Studies Involving People With Dementia and Touchscreen Technology: A Literature Review by Joddrell, Phil, Astell, Arlene J

    “…Devices using touchscreen interfaces such as tablets and smartphones have been highlighted as potentially suitable for people with dementia due to their…”
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    Exoskeletons With Virtual Reality, Augmented Reality, and Gamification for Stroke Patients’ Rehabilitation: Systematic Review by Mubin, Omar, Alnajjar, Fady, Jishtu, Nalini, Alsinglawi, Belal, Al Mahmud, Abdullah

    “…Background Robot-assisted therapy has become a promising technology in the field of rehabilitation for poststroke patients with motor disorders. Motivation…”
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    Applications of Digital Health Technologies in Knee Osteoarthritis: Narrative Review by Shah, Nirali, Costello, Kerry, Mehta, Akshat, Kumar, Deepak

    “…With the increasing adoption of high-speed internet and mobile technologies by older adults, digital health is a promising modality to enhance clinical care…”
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    Assistive Technology for the Upper Extremities After Stroke: Systematic Review of Users' Needs by van Ommeren, Anne L, Smulders, Laura C, Prange-Lasonder, Gerdienke B, Buurke, Jaap H, Veltink, Peter H, Rietman, Johan S

    “…Technical innovations have the potential to compensate for loss of upper-limb motor functions after stroke. However, majority of the designs do not completely…”
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    An Investigation Into the Use of mHealth in Musculoskeletal Physiotherapy: Scoping Review by Agnew, Jonathon M R, Hanratty, Catherine E, McVeigh, Joseph G, Nugent, Chris, Kerr, Daniel P

    “…Musculoskeletal physiotherapy provides conservative management for a range of conditions. Currently, there is a lack of engagement with exercise programs…”
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    Remote Assessments of Hand Function in Neurological Disorders: Systematic Review by Gopal, Arpita, Hsu, Wan-Yu, Allen, Diane D, Bove, Riley

    “…Loss of fine motor skills is observed in many neurological diseases, and remote monitoring assessments can aid in early diagnosis and intervention. Hand…”
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    Impacts of Low-cost Robotic Pets for Older Adults and People With Dementia: Scoping Review by Koh, Wei Qi, Ang, Faith Xin Hui, Casey, Dympna

    “…Older adults and people with dementia are particularly vulnerable to social isolation. Social robots, including robotic pets, are promising technological…”
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    Mainstream Technologies in Facilities for People With Intellectual Disabilities: Multiple-Methods Study Using the Nonadoption, Abandonment, Scale-Up, Spread, and Sustainability Framework by Menschik, Christian, Kunze, Christophe, Renner, Gregor, Etges, Theresa

    “…Background People with intellectual disabilities in residential or outpatient facilities for people with disabilities run the risk of being digitally excluded…”
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    Clinicians' Experiences of Implementing a Telerehabilitation Toolkit During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Qualitative Descriptive Study by Munce, Sarah, Andreoli, Angie, Bayley, Mark, Guo, Meiqi, Inness, Elizabeth L, Kua, Ailene, McIntyre, McKyla

    “…Although the COVID-19 pandemic resulted in a rapid implementation and scale-up of telehealth for patients in need of rehabilitation, an overall slower scaling…”
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    Available Assistive Technology Outcome Measures: Systematic Review by Borgnis, Francesca, Desideri, Lorenzo, Converti, Rosa Maria, Salatino, Claudia

    “…Background The World Health Organization claimed that measuring outcomes is necessary to understand the benefits of assistive technology (AT) and create…”
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    Capabilities for Using Telemonitoring in Physiotherapy Treatment: Exploratory Qualitative Study by van Westerhuis, Charlotte, Sanders, Astrid F, Aarden, Jesse J, Major, Mel E, de Leeuwerk, Marijke E, Florisson, Nadine, Wijbenga, Miriam H, van der Schaaf, Marike, van der Leeden, Marike, van Egmond, Maarten A

    “…Telemonitoring (TM), as part of telehealth, allows physiotherapists to monitor and coach their patients using remotely collected data. The use of TM requires a…”
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