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Telework and telerehabilitation programs for workers with a stroke during the COVID-19 pandemic: A commentary.

Vahideh Moradi1,2, Taher Babaee1, Elham Esfandiari3, Shannon B Lim3, Ramin Kordi2.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Due to the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic, rehabilitation facilities have become less accessible for patients with a stroke. Lack of early, intensive rehabilitation misses the opportunity for recovery during the critical time window of endogenous plasticity and improvement post-stroke.
OBJECTIVES: The purpose of this commentary was to highlighting the benefits of telework and telerehabilitation programs for workers with a stroke during the COVID-19 pandemic.
METHODS: Relevant publications regarding the management of individuals with a stroke, telerehabilitation and teleworking in the setting of COVID-19 were reviewed.
RESULTS: Previous studies showed that telerehabilitation can effectively provide an alternate method of promoting recovery for patients with a stroke. With the physical distancing precautions in place for mitigating viral spread, teleworking can also provide a method for long term recovery and improvements in quality of life after a stroke.
CONCLUSIONS: Overall, this commentary addresses the benefits of physically distant, safe and effective alternatives to support individuals who live with a stroke during COVID-19 pandemic.

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Keywords:  Rehabilitation; return to work; telehealth; work

Year:  2021        PMID: 33427710     DOI: 10.3233/WOR-203356

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Work        ISSN: 1051-9815


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1.  Implementing Team-Based Post-Stroke Telerehabilitation: A Case Example.

Authors:  Melissa Anderson; Brad Dexter; Ana Hancock; Nealey Hoffman; Steve Kerschke; Karen Hux; Dipika Aggarwal
Journal:  Int J Telerehabil       Date:  2022-06-03

2.  Changes in motor paralysis involving upper extremities of outpatient chronic stroke patients from temporary rehabilitation interruption due to spread of COVID-19 infection: An observational study on pre- and post-survey data without a control group.

Authors:  Daigo Sakamoto; Toyohiro Hamaguchi; Yasuhide Nakayama; Takuya Hada; Masahiro Abo
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2021-12-09       Impact factor: 3.240

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