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Editor's Note: Journal Overview.

International journal of telerehabilitation

Cohn ER.
PMID: 25945156
Int J Telerehabil. 2009 Sep 04;1(1):1-2. doi: 10.5195/ijt.2009.699. eCollection 2009.

No abstract available.

Methodology for analyzing and developing information management infrastructure to support telerehabilitation.

International journal of telerehabilitation

Saptono A, Schein RM, Parmanto B, Fairman A.
PMID: 25945161
Int J Telerehabil. 2009 Sep 04;1(1):39-46. doi: 10.5195/ijt.2009.6012. eCollection 2009.

The proliferation of advanced technologies led researchers within the Rehabilitation Engineering Research Center on Telerehabilitation (RERC-TR) to devise an integrated infrastructure for clinical services using the University of Pittsburgh (PITT) model. This model describes five required characteristics for a...

Telerehabilitation: State-of-the-Art from an Informatics Perspective.

International journal of telerehabilitation

Parmanto B, Saptono A.
PMID: 25945164
Int J Telerehabil. 2009 Sep 04;1(1):73-84. doi: 10.5195/ijt.2009.6015. eCollection 2009.

Rehabilitation service providers in rural or underserved areas are often challenged in meeting the needs of their complex patients due to limited resources in their geographical area. Recruitment and retention of the rural clinical workforce are beset by the...

Editor's Note: Volume Overview.

International journal of telerehabilitation

Cohn ER.
PMID: 25945166
Int J Telerehabil. 2010 Sep 24;2(1):1-2. doi: 10.5195/ijt.2010.6053. eCollection 2010.

No abstract available.

Editor's Note: Volume Overview.

International journal of telerehabilitation

Cohn ER.
PMID: 25945171
Int J Telerehabil. 2010 Oct 27;2(2):1-2. doi: 10.5195/ijt.2010.6059. eCollection 2010.

No abstract available.

Email intervention following traumatic brain injury: two case reports.

International journal of telerehabilitation

Kim MJ, Stierwalt JA, LaPointe LL.
PMID: 25945174
Int J Telerehabil. 2010 Oct 27;2(2):19-30. doi: 10.5195/ijt.2010.6048. eCollection 2010.

An email intervention for two individuals with TBI was conducted to investigate if this electronic medium shows potential as a therapeutic delivery method. Specifically, this study measured participants' compliance with a plan that incorporated email and a reading assignment....

Telerehabilitation in South Africa - is there a way forward?.

International journal of telerehabilitation

Mars M.
PMID: 25945178
Int J Telerehabil. 2011 May 24;3(1):11-8. doi: 10.5195/ijt.2011.6069. eCollection 2011.

South Africa, like the rest of sub-Saharan Africa, has a disproportionate burden of disease and a shortage of health professionals. Telemedicine has been identified as a possible way of overcoming part of the problem but telemedicine has not been...

Telerehabilitation: an adjunct service delivery model for early intervention services.

International journal of telerehabilitation

Cason J.
PMID: 25945179
Int J Telerehabil. 2011 May 24;3(1):19-30. doi: 10.5195/ijt.2011.6071. eCollection 2011.

Early Intervention (EI) services for children birth through two years of age are mandated by Part C of the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA); however, personnel shortages, particularly in rural areas, limit access for children who qualify. Telerehabilitation...

A pilot exploration of speech sound disorder intervention delivered by telehealth to school-age children.

International journal of telerehabilitation

Grogan-Johnson S, Gabel RM, Taylor J, Rowan LE, Alvares R, Schenker J.
PMID: 25945180
Int J Telerehabil. 2011 May 24;3(1):31-42. doi: 10.5195/ijt.2011.6064. eCollection 2011.

This article describes a school-based telehealth service delivery model and reports outcomes made by school-age students with speech sound disorders in a rural Ohio school district. Speech therapy using computer-based speech sound intervention materials was provided either by live...

Telehealth regulatory and legal considerations: frequently asked questions.

International journal of telerehabilitation

Cason J, Brannon JA.
PMID: 25945185
Int J Telerehabil. 2011 Dec 20;3(2):15-8. doi: 10.5195/ijt.2011.6077. eCollection 2011.

As telehealth gains momentum as a service delivery model in the United States within the rehabilitation professions, regulatory and legal questions arise. This article examines the following questions: Is there a need to secure licenses in two states (i.e.,...

The Multi-faceted Implementation of Telepractice to Service Individuals with Autism.

International journal of telerehabilitation

Boisvert M, Hall N, Andrianopoulos M, Chaclas J.
PMID: 25945200
Int J Telerehabil. 2012 Dec 09;4(2):11-24. doi: 10.5195/ijt.2012.6104. eCollection 2012.

Telepractice is a method of service delivery in which professionals provide intervention, assessment and consultation services to individuals through the use of telecommunication technologies. In response to the nationwide school-based shortage of speech-language pathologists, telepractice has emerged as a...

Speech telepractice: installing a speech therapy upgrade for the 21st century.

International journal of telerehabilitation

Towey MP.
PMID: 25945205
Int J Telerehabil. 2012 Dec 09;4(2):73-8. doi: 10.5195/IJT.2012.6112. eCollection 2012.

Much of speech therapy involves the clinician guiding the therapeutic process (e.g., presenting stimuli and eliciting client responses). However, this Brief Communication describes a different approach to speech therapy delivery. Clinicians at Waldo County General Hospital (WCGH) use high...

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