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[edit] Telerehabilitation – A Proposed Outline

  1. Overview
    1. Definitions
      1. Rehabilitation
      2. Telerehabilitation
      3. Telemedicine
      4. Telepractice
      5. Remote consultation
    2. History of telerehabilitation
    3. Telerehabilitation relation to telemedicine
  2. Telerehabilitation technologies
    1. Plain old telephone service (POTS) with videophones/Phones in telerehabilitation Writer: Lyn Tindall (SLP)
    2. Video-conferencing/Video-conferencing in telerehabilitation
    3. Virtual reality/Virtual reality in telerehabilitation
    4. Motion technology/Motion technology in telerehabilitation
    5. Web-based approaches/Web-based approaches in telerehabilitation Writer: Dr. Trevor Russell
    6. Sensors and body monitoring/Sensors and body monitoring in telerehabilitation
    7. Haptic technology/Haptic technology in telerehabilitation
    8. Artificial intelligence/Artificial intelligence in telerehabilitation
    9. Wireless technology/Wireless technology in telerehabilitation
    10. PDA/PDA in telerehabilitation Writer: Dr. Trevor Russell
    11. Cellular technologies/Cellular technologies in telerehabilitation
    12. Electronic case records/Electronic case records in telerehabilitation
  3. Clinical applications of telerehabilitation technology - Review of telerehabilitation research on clinical populations
    1. Professional to professional (clinic to clinic applications)
    2. TelehealthInformation access
    3. Clinical approaches
      1. Assessment
      2. Monitoring
      3. Intervention
      4. Telesupervision (of licensed assistants)
      5. Telementoring
      6. Tele-education
      7. Telementoring
    4. Disciplines and Therapies
      1. Speech-language pathology Writer: Deborah Theodoros
      2. Audiology
      3. Physical therapy Writer: Mary Fran Delaune
      4. Occupational therapy
      5. Psychology
      6. Nursing
      7. Social work
      8. Rehabilitation counseling/Vocational rehabilitation
  4. Standards and Training Requirements
    1. Telerehabilitation standards
    2. Reimbursement policies/Reimbursement in telerehabilitation
    3. Legislative activities/Legislative activities in telerehabilitation
    4. Ethics and privacy issues/Ethics and privacy issues in telerehabilitation
    5. Clinical and technology training issues
  5. Research
  6. See Also
  7. References
  8. Notes
  9. External Links
    1. Professional Associations
    2. Other