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Effectiveness of telerehabilitation-based structured exercise program in individuals with unilateral transtibial amputation: a randomized controlled study.

Mehmet KurtaranDerya Celik
Published in: Disability and rehabilitation (2024)
Telerehabilitation combined with home exercise can offer greater benefits in improving gait, muscle strength, balance confidence, activity restriction, prosthesis satisfaction, and quality of life compared to home exercise alone for individuals with transtibial amputation.Implications for rehabilitationExercise helps individuals with lower limb amputation overcome their physical limitations and enables them to use their prostheses effectively.Physiotherapy and rehabilitation after amputation are not at the desired level, and individuals with lower limb amputation encounter various difficulties in accessing physiotherapy.Telerehabilitation has great potential to facilitate access to physiotherapy for individuals with amputation and reduce resource utilization.In a relatively small sample of amputees, this study shows that telerehabilitation-based exercise improves physical health and quality of life.
Keyphrases
  • lower limb
  • physical activity
  • high intensity
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  • randomized controlled trial
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