2023
DOI: 10.3389/fpubh.2023.1140506
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Teleexercise for geriatric patients with failed back surgery syndrome

Abstract: IntroductionFailed back surgery syndrome (FBSS) is defined as back pain which either persists after attempted surgical intervention or originates after a spine surgery. There is a high risk of perioperative morbidity and a high likelihood of extensive revision surgery in geriatric patients with FBSS or post-laminectomy foraminal stenosis.MethodsThere is a need for less invasive methodologies for the treatment of FBSS, such as patient-tailored exercise training, with attention to the cost and special needs of t… Show more

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“…In addition to efforts geared towards the level of physicians and rehabilitative practitioners, telenursing can be effective in reducing the global burden of disease from stroke [ 18 ]. Today, the capabilities of different aspects of telehealth, such as telenursing and teleconsultation have expanded markedly [ 19 ]. Therefore, linking these entities with telestroke, especially in the discussion of primary prevention, can bring great utility in preventing the occurrence and complications of stroke, especially in developing and low-income countries.…”
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“…In addition to efforts geared towards the level of physicians and rehabilitative practitioners, telenursing can be effective in reducing the global burden of disease from stroke [ 18 ]. Today, the capabilities of different aspects of telehealth, such as telenursing and teleconsultation have expanded markedly [ 19 ]. Therefore, linking these entities with telestroke, especially in the discussion of primary prevention, can bring great utility in preventing the occurrence and complications of stroke, especially in developing and low-income countries.…”
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confidence: 99%