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  • Allegretti, A., Fitzgerald, S., Schmeler, M., Cooper, R. A., Boninger, M. L., & Shapcott, N.,. (2004). Pelvic positioning evaluations for wheelchair selection: A comparison between in-person and video conferencing. Paper presented at the In Proceedings of the 20th International Seating Symposium, Vancouver, Canada.
  • American Occupational Therapy Association. (2005). Telerehabilitation position paper. American Journal of Occupational Therapy, 59.
  • American Speech-Language-Hearing Association. (2004). Audiologists Providing Clinical Services via Telepractice: Position statement, from www.asha.org/telepractice.htm.
  • American Speech-Language-Hearing Association. (2004). Audiologists Providing Clinical Services via Telepractice: Technical report, from www.asha.org/telepractice.htm
  • American Speech-Language-Hearing Association. (2004). Speech-Language Pathologists Providing Clinical Services via Telepractice: Position statement, from www.asha.org/telepractice.htm
  • American Speech-Language-Hearing Association. (2004). Speech-Language Pathologists Providing Clinical Services via Telepractice: Technical report, from www.asha.org/telepractice.htm
  • American Speech-Language-Hearing Association. (2005). Knowledge and Skills Needed by Speech- Language Pathologists Providing Clinical Services via Telepractice, from www.asha.org/telepractice.htm
  • American Speech-Language-Hearing Association. (2005). Knowledge and Skills Needed by Audiologists Providing Clinical Services via Telepractice, from www.asha.org/telepractice.htm
  • Audebert, H. J., Wimmer, M. L., Schenkel, J., Ulm, K., Kolominsky-Rabas, P. L., Bogdahn, U., et al. (2004). [Telemedicine stroke department network. Introduction of a telemedicine pilot project for integrated stroke management in South Bavaria and analysis of its efficiency]. Nervenarzt, 75(2), 161-165.
  • Azzini, I., Falavigna, D., Giorgino, T., Gretter, R., Quaglini, S., Rognoni, C., et al. (2003). Automated spoken dialog system for home care and data acquisition from chronic patients. Studies in Health Technology & Informatics, 95, 146-151.
  • Baron, C., Hatfield, B., & Georgeadis, A. (2005). Management of communication disorders using family member input, group treatment, and telerehabilitation. Topics in Stroke Rehabilitation, 12(2), 49-56.
  • Brennan, D. M., Georgeadis, A., and Baron, C. (2002). Telerehabilitation tools for the provision of remote speech-language pathology treatment. Topics in Stroke Rehabilitation, 8(4), 71-78.
  • Brennan, D. M., Georgeadis, A. C., Baron, C. R., & Barker, L. M. (2004). The effect of videoconference-based telerehabilitation on story retelling performance by brain-injured subjects and its implications for remote speech-language therapy. Telemedicine Journal & EHealth, 10(2), 147-154.
  • Brennan, P. F. (1999). Telehealth: Bringing health care to the point of living. Medical Care, 37(2), 115-116.
  • Brown, J. (2003). Telepractice in speech-language pathology and audiology. Telehealth Practice Report, 8(1), 1,2,15.
  • Burdea, G. C. (2003). Virtual rehabilitation--benefits and challenges. Methods of Information in Medicine, 42(5), 519-523.
  • Burgess, L. P., Holtel, M. R., Syms, M. J., Birkmire-Peters, D. P., Peters, L. J., & Mashima, P. A. (1999). Overview of telemedicine applications for otolaryngology. Laryngoscope, 109(9), 1433-1437.
  • Buurke, J. H., Kleissen, R. F., Nene, A., Bloo, J. K., Renzenbrink, G. J., Zeegers, A. V., et al. (2004). A feasibility study of remote consultation to determine suitability for surgery in stroke rehabilitation. Journal of Telemedicine & Telecare., 10(2), 108-112.
  • Clark, P. G., Dawson, S. J., Scheideman-Miller, C., & Post, M. 1.,. (2002). Telerehab: Stroke teletherapy and management using two-way interactive video. Neurology Report, 26, 87-93.
  • Clement, P. F., Brooks, F. R., Dean, B., & Galaz, A. (2001). A neuropsychology telemedicine clinic. Military Medicine, 166(5), 382-384.
  • Cooper, R., Fitzgerald, S., Boninger, M. L., Cooper, R. A., Shapcott, N., Cohen, L. et al.,. (2002). Using telerehabilitation to aid in selecting a wheelchair. Paper presented at the RESNA 2002 Annual Conference Proceedings, Minneapolis, MIN.
  • Craig, J., Chua, R., Russell, C., Wootton, R., Chant, D., & Patterson, V. (2004). A cohort study of early neurological consultation by telemedicine on the care of neurological inpatients. Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery & Psychiatry, 75(7), 1031-1035.
  • Crome, O., & Bahr, M. (2003). Editorial comment--Remote evaluation of acute ischemic stroke: reliable tool to extend tissue plasminogen activator use to community and rural stroke patients?[comment]. Stroke, 34(10), e191-192.
  • Currell, R., Urquhart, C., Wainwright, P., & Lewis, R. (2005). Telemedicine versus face to face patient care: effects on professional practice and health care outcomes. The Cochrane Library., 1.
  • De Rossi, D., Lorussi, F., Scilingo, E. P., Carpi, F., Tognetti, A., & Tesconi, M. (2004). Artificial kinesthetic systems for telerehabilitation. Studies in Health Technology and Informatics, 108, 209-213.
  • Demiris, G., Shigaki, C. L., & Schopp, L. H. (2005). An evaluation framework for a rural homebased telerehabilitation network. Journal of Medical Systems, 29(6), 595-603.
  • Denton, D. (2005). Ethical and legal issues related to telepractice. Seminars in Hearing, 26, 43-52.
  • Denton, D. R. (2003). Ethical and legal issues related to telepractice. Seminars in Speech Language, 24(4), 313-323.
  • Dhurjaty, S. (2004). The economics of telerehabilitation. Telemedicine Journal and e-Health, 10(2), 196-199.
  • Diamond, B. J., Shreve, G. M., Bonilla, J. M., Johnston, M. V., Morodan, J., & Branneck, R. (2003). Telerehabilitation, cognition and user-accessibility. NeuroRehabilitation, 18(2), 171-177.
  • D'Olhaberriague, L., Litvan, I., Mitsias, P., & Mansbach, H. H. (1996). A reappraisal of reliability and validity studies in stroke. Stroke, 27(12), 2331-2336.
  • Dreyer, N. C., Dreyer, K. A., Shaw, D. K., & Wittman, P. P. (2001). Efficacy of telemedicine in occupational therapy: a pilot study. Journal of Allied Health, 30(1), 39-42.
  • Duffy, J. R., Werven, G. W., & Aronson, A. E. (1997). Telemedicine and the diagnosis of speech and language disorders. Mayo Clinic Proceedings, 72(12), 1116-1122.
  • Elangovan, S. (2005). Telehearing and the Internet. Seminars in Hearing, 26, 19-25.
  • Engbers, L., Bloo, H., Kleissen, R., Spoelstra, J., & Vollenbroek-Hutten, M. (2003). Development of a teleconsultation system for communication between physiotherapists concerning children with complex movement and postural disorders. Journal of Telemedicine & Telecare., 9(6), 339-343.
  • Forducey, P. G., Ruwe, W. D., Dawson, S. J., Scheideman-Miller, C., McDonald, N. B., & Hantla, M. R. (2003). Using telerehabilitation to promote TBI recovery and transfer of knowledge. NeuroRehabilitation, 18(2), 103-111.
  • Friedman, R. H., Stollerman, J. E., Mahoney, D. M., & Rozenblyum, L. (1997). The virtual visit: using telecommunications technology to take care of patients. Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association, 4(6), 413-425.
  • Gagliano, D. (1998). Wireless ambulance telemedicine may lessen stroke morbidity. Telemedicine Today, 6(1), 22.
  • Galea, M., Tumminia, J., & Garback, L. M. (2006). Telerehabilitation in spinal cord injury persons: a novel approach. Telemedicine Journal and e-Health, 12(2), 160-162.
  • Gamble, J. E., Savage, G. T., & Icenogle, M. L. (2004). Value-chain analysis of a rural health program: toward understanding the cost benefit of telemedicine applications. Hosp Top, 82(1), 10-17.
  • Georgeadis, A. C. B., DM, Barker, L.M., and Baron, C.R. (2004). Story retelling performance and subject feedback from adults with neurogenic impairments in both face-to-face and remote videoconference settings. Clinical Aphasiology, 18(5,6,7), 639-652.
  • Givens, G. D., & Elangovan, S. (2003). Internet Application to Tele-Audiology -- "Nothin' but Net". American Journal of Audiology, 1259-65, 59-65.
  • Glykas, M., & Chytas, P. (2004). Technology assisted speech and language therapy. International Journal of Medical Informatics, 73(6), 529-541, 2004 Jun 2030.
  • Goldberg, B. (1997). Linking up with telehealth. ASHA, 39(4), 26-31.
  • Guilfoyle, C., Perry, L., Lord, B., Buckle, K., Mathews, J., & Wootton, R. (2002). Developing a protocol for the use of telenursing in community health in Australia. Journal of Telemedicine Telecare, 8 Suppl 2, 33-36.
  • Guilfoyle, C., Wootton, R., Hassall, S., Offer, J., Warren, M., & Smith, D. (2003). Preliminary experience of allied health assessments delivered face to face and by videoconference to a residential facility for elderly people. Journal of Telemedicine & Telecare., 9(4), 230-233.
  • Guilfoyle, C., Wootton, R., Hassall, S., Offer, J., Warren, M., Smith, D., et al. (2002). Videoconferencing in facilities providing care for elderly people. Journal of Telemedicine & Telecare, 8 Suppl 3, S3:22-24.
  • Guilfoyle, C., Wootton, R., Hassall, S., Offer, J., Warren, M., Smith, D., et al. (2003). User satisfaction with allied health services delivered to residential facilities via videoconferencing. Journal of Telemedicine & Telecare, 9 Suppl 1, S52-54.
  • Handschu, R., Littmann, R., Reulbach, U., Gaul, C., Heckmann, J. G., Neundorfer, B., et al. (2003). Telemedicine in emergency evaluation of acute stroke: interrater agreement in remote video examination with a novel multimedia system. Stroke. 34(12), 34(12), 2842-2846.
  • Hassall, S., Wootton, R., & Guilfoyle, C. (2003). The cost of allied health assessments delivered by videoconference to a residential facility for elderly people. Journal of Telemedicine & Telecare., 9(4), 234-237.
  • Hidler, J. M. , "What's next for locomotor-based studies."Journal of Rehabilitation Research & Development, Guest Editorial, vol. 42, pp. vii - x, January/February, 2005.
  • Hidler J. M. , D. Nichols, M. Pelliccio, and K. Brady, "Advances in the understanding and treatment of stroke impairment using robotic devices."Top Stroke Rehabil, vol. 12(2): 21-33, 2005.
  • Hidler J. M. and B.D. Schmit, "Evidence for force-feedback inhibition in chronic stroke."IEEE Transactions on Neural Systems and Rehabilitation Engineering, vol. 12, pp. 166 - 176, 2004.
  • Hidler J. M. and A.E. Wall, "Changes in muscle activation patterns during robotic-assisted walking."Clinical Biomechanics, vol. 20(2): 184-193, 2005.
  • Hidler J. M., R.L. Harvey, and W.Z. Rymer, "Frequency response characteristics of ankle plantar flexors in humans following spinal cord injury: relation to degree of spasticity."Annals of Biomedical Engineering, vol. 30(7), pp. 969-981, 2002.
  • Hidler, J. M. and W. Z. Rymer, "Limit cycle behavior in spasticity: analysis and evaluation." IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Engineering, vol. 47, pp. 1565-1575, December 2000.
  • Hidler, J. M. and W. Z. Rymer, "A simulation study of reflex instability in spasticity: origins of clonus." IEEE Transactions on Rehabilitation Engineering, vol. 7, pp. 327-340, September 1999.
  • Hildebrand, R., Chow, H., Williams, C., Nelson, M., & Wass, P. (2004). Feasibility of neuropsychological testing of older adults via videoconference: implications for assessing the capacity for independent living. J Telemed Telecare, 10(3), 130-134.
  • Hill, A. J., Theodoros, D. G., Russell, T. G., Cahill, L. M., Ward, E. C., & Clark, K. M. (2006). An internet-based telerehabilitation system for the assessment of motor speech disorders: a pilot study. American Journal of Speech Language Pathology, 15(1), 45-56.
  • Hill, A., & Theodoros, D. (2002). Research into telehealth applications in speech-language pathology. Journal of Telemedicine & Telecare, 8(4), 187-196.
  • Holden, M. K. (2005). Virtual environments for motor rehabilitation: review. Cyberpsychology & Behavior, 8(3), 187-211; discussion 212-189.
  • Hubbard, S. (2000, Dec. 4 & IS). A case example of remote supervision. OT Practice, 5(24), 1618. Iwatsuki, H., Fujita, C., Maeno, R., & Matsuya, A. (2004). Development of a telerehabilitation system for training physiotherapists in rural areas. Journal of Telemedicine and Telecare, 10 Suppl 1, 51-52.
  • Johnston, B., Wheeler, L., & Deuser, J. (1997). Kaiser Permanente Medical Center's pilot Tele- Home Health Project. Telemedicine Today, 5(4), 16-17, 19, 1997 Aug.
  • Johnston, B., Wheeler, L., Deuser, J., & Sousa, K. H. (2000). Outcomes of the Kaiser Permanente Tele-Home Health Research Project. Archives of Family Medicine., 9(1), 40-45.
  • Kaur, K., Forducey, P. G., & Glueckauf, R. L. (2004). Prototype database for telerehabilitation. Telemedicine Journal and e-Health, 10(2), 213-222.
  • Korner-Bitensky, N., & Wood-Dauphinee, S. (1995). Barthel Index information elicited over the telephone. Is it reliable? Am J Phys Med Rehabil, 74(1), 9-18.
  • Korner-Bitensky, N., Wood-Dauphinee, S., Siemiatycki, J., Shapiro, S., & Becker, R. (1994). Healthrelated information postdischarge: telephone versus face-to-face interviewing. Arch Phys Med Rehabil, 75(12), 1287-1296.
  • Krumm, M., Ribera, J., and Schmiedge, J. (2005). Using a telehealth medium for objective hearing testing: Implications for supporting rural universal newborn hearing screening programs. Seminars in Hearing, 26, 3-12.
  • Kully, D. (2000). Telehealth in speech pathology: applications to the treatment of stuttering. Journal of Telemedicine & Telecare, 6 (Suppl 2), S39-41.
  • Lai, J. C., Woo, J., Hui, E., & Chan, W. M. (2004). Telerehabilitation - a new model for communitybased stroke rehabilitation. Journal of Telemedicine & Telecare., 10(4), 199-205.
  • Lemaire, E. D., Boudrias, Y., & Greene, G. (2001). Low-bandwidth, Internet-based videoconferencing for physical rehabilitation consultations. Journal of Telemedicine & Telecare., 7(2), 82-89.
  • Lemaire, E. D., & Jeffreys, Y. (1998). Low-bandwidth telemedicine for remote orthotic assessment. Prosthetics & Orthotics International., 22(2), 155-167.
  • Levine, S. R., & Gorman, M. (1999). "Telestroke" : the application of telemedicine for stroke. Stroke, 30(2), 464-469.
  • Lewis, J. A., Boian, R. F., Burdea, G., & Deutsch, J. E. (2005). Remote console for virtual telerehabilitation. Studies in Health Technology and Informatics, 111, 294-300.
  • Lewis, J. A., Deutsch, J. E., & Burdea, G. (2006). Usability of the remote console for virtual reality telerehabilitation: formative evaluation. Cyberpsychology & Behavior, 9(2), 142-147.
  • Lewis, J., Boian, R., Burdea, G., & Deutsch, J. (2003). Real-time web-based telerehabilitation monitoring. Studies in Health Technology & Informatics., 94, 190-192.
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  • Lum, P.S., C. Patten, D. Kothari, and R. Yap, "Effects of velocity on maximal torque production in poststroke hemiparesis." Muscle & Nerve, vol. 30, pp. 732-742, 2004.
  • Lum, P.S, C. G. Burgar, and P.C. Shor, "Evidence for improved muscle activation patterns after retraining of reaching movements with MIME robotic system in subjects with post-stroke hemiparesis." IEEE Trans on Neural Systems and Rehab Engr, vol. 12, pp. 186-194, 2004.
  • Lum, P.S. , C.G. Burgar, and P.C. Shor, "Evidence for strength imbalances as a significant contributor to abnormal synergies in hemiparetic subjects." Muscle & Nerve, vol. 27, pp. 211-221, 2003.
  • Lum, P.S., C.G. Burgar, P.C. Shor, M. Majmndar, and M. Van der Loos, "Robot-assisted movement training compared with conventional therapy techniques for the rehabilitation of upper-limb motor function after stroke." Arch Phys Med Rehabil, vol. 83, pp. 952-9, 2002.
  • Lum, P.S., D. Reinkensmeyer, R. Mahoney, W.Z. Rymer, and C. Burgar, "Robotic devices for movement therapy after stroke: current status and challenges to clinical acceptance." Topics in Stroke Rehabil, vol. 8, pp. 40-53, 2002.
  • Martin, E. (2000). Exploiting technology... commentary on Johnston B, Wheeler L, Deuser J et al. Outcomes of the Kaiser Permanente Tele-Home Health Research Project. ARCH FAM MED 2000;9:40-45. Ochsner Journal, 2(4), 243.
  • Mashima, P. A., Birkmire-Peters, D. P., Holtel, M. R., & Syms, M. J. (1999). Telehealth applications in speech-language pathology. Journal of Healthcare Information Management, 13(4), 71-78.
  • Mashima, P. A., Birkmire-Peters, D. P., Syms, M. J., Holtel, M. R., Burgess, L. P., & Peters, L. J. (2003). Telehealth: voice therapy using telecommunications technology. American Journal of Speech-Language Pathology, 12(4), 432-439, 2003 Nov.
  • Massman, N. J., Dodge, J. D., Fortman, K. K., Schwartz, K. J., & Solem, L. D. (1999). Burns followup: An innovative application of telemedicine. Journal of Telemedicine and Telecare, 5 (Suppl 1), S52-S54.
  • McCullough, A. (2001). Viability and effectiveness of teletherapy for pre-school children with special needs. International Journal of Language & Communication Disorders, 36(Suppl), 321- 326.
  • Meyer, B., Lyden, P., Al-Khoury, L., Cheng, Y., Raman, R., Fellman, R., et al. (2005). Prospective reliability of the STRokE DOC wireless/site independent telemedicine system. Neurology, 64(6), 1058-1060.
  • Miller, T. W., Miller, J. M., Burton, D., Sprang, R., & Adams. J. (). (2003). Telehealth: A model for clinical supervision in allied health. The Internet Journal of Allied Health Sciences & Practice, 1(2).
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  • Palsbo. S. E. (2004). Medicaid payment for telerehabilitation. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 85, 1198-1191.
  • Perlman, A. L., & Witthawaskul, W. (2002). Real-time remote telefluoroscopic assessment of patients with dysphagia. Dysphagia, 17(2), 162-167.
  • Piron, L., Tonin, P., Atzori, A. M., Zanotti, E., Massaro, C., Trivello, E., et al. (2002). Virtual environment system for motor tele-rehabilitation. Stud Health Technol Inform, 85, 355-361.
  • Piron, L., Tonin, P., Trivello, E., Battistin, L., & Dam, M. (2004). Motor tele-rehabilitation in poststroke patients. Med Inform Internet Med, 29(2), 119-125.
  • Popescu, F., J. M. Hidler, and W. Z. Rymer, "Elbow impedance during goal directed movements."Exp. Brain Research, vol. 152(1), pp. 17-28, 2003.
  • Popescu, G. V., Burdea, G., & Boian, R. (2002). Shared virtual environments for telerehabilitation. Stud Health Technol Inform, 85, 362-368.
  • Popescu, V. G., Burdea, G. C., Bouzit, M., & Hentz, V. R. (2000). A virtual-reality-based telerehabilitation system with force feedback. IEEE Transactions on Information Technology in Biomedicine, 4(1), 45-51.
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  • Russell, T. G., Jull, G. A., & Wootton, R. (2003). Can the Internet be used as a medium to evaluate knee angle? Manual Therapy, 8(4), 242-246.
  • Russell, T. G., Jull, G. A., & Wootton, R. (2003). The diagnostic reliability of Internet-based observational kinematic gait analysis. Journal of Telemedicine & Telecare, 9 Suppl 2, S48-51.
  • Russell, T. G., Wootton, R., & Jull, G. A. (2002). Physical outcome measurements via the Internet: reliability at two Internet speeds. Journal of Telemedicine & Telecare, 8 Suppl 3, S3:50-52.
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  • Veteran's Health Administration. (2005). VHA telerehabilitation overview. Retrieved March 23, 2005, from http://www.va.gov/telehealth/Telerehabilitation/overview,asp.
  • Waguespack, G. H. (2005). The regulation of telepractice in the profession of audiology. Seminars in Audiology, 26, 53-55.
  • Wakeford, L., Wittman, P. P., White, M. W., & Schmeler, M. R. (2005). Telerehabilitation position paper. American Journal of Occupational Therapy, 59(6), 656-660.
  • Wakeford, L. (2002, Nov. 25). Using telehealth technology to provide services to children with special needs. OT Practice, 7(21), 12-16.
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