2021
DOI: 10.3389/frobt.2021.612415
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Neurorehabilitation From a Distance: Can Intelligent Technology Support Decentralized Access to Quality Therapy?

Abstract: Current neurorehabilitation models primarily rely on extended hospital stays and regular therapy sessions requiring close physical interactions between rehabilitation professionals and patients. The current COVID-19 pandemic has challenged this model, as strict physical distancing rules and a shift in the allocation of hospital resources resulted in many neurological patients not receiving essential therapy. Accordingly, a recent survey revealed that the majority of European healthcare professionals involved i… Show more

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“…Traveling from home to the hospitals regularly for continuous therapy sessions could be burdensome, especially for rural areas (118). More importantly, the current coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic outbreak causes an urgent need to reduce hospital stays and visits (119). At this crucial time, stroke clients have been forced to be catered to as a lower priority to avoid overburdening the healthcare system (119,120).…”
Section: Further Promoting the Use Of Technological Interventions In ...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Traveling from home to the hospitals regularly for continuous therapy sessions could be burdensome, especially for rural areas (118). More importantly, the current coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic outbreak causes an urgent need to reduce hospital stays and visits (119). At this crucial time, stroke clients have been forced to be catered to as a lower priority to avoid overburdening the healthcare system (119,120).…”
Section: Further Promoting the Use Of Technological Interventions In ...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, when developing such games for rehabilitation, the programmer, by respecting the relearning process and constant feedback necessities [19], may create an intelligent application that can be in some cases a better substitute of human guidance because the equipment such as video camera and sensors can become flawless assessors and tireless helpers. Furthermore, the permanent online storage of acquired data permits previously written algorithms to process and analyze information based on current experience [13]. The programmed artificial intelligence being able to analyze hundreds of data inputs from multiple sources at the same time could provide the specialist with a quicker and more informed therapy solution.…”
Section: How Can Technology Contribute To Rehabilitation Progress?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The causes were the reluctance to visit the emergency department, various medical system limitations, patients' will to avoid prolonged contact with the health system or family reluctant to accommodate the visiting restrictions imposed by the epidemiological situation [39]. The fact that neurorehabilitation was not of high priority during the pandemic in order to decrease the overload of the medical system negatively impacted stroke patients and responsible health professionals [13,40]. Medical resources were preferentially concentrated in treating COVID-19 patients.…”
Section: Telerehabilitation During Covid-19mentioning
confidence: 99%
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