Is there a place for virtual physical therapy In severe trauma patients? Serial cases from “Lock-down”
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DRAGOI, Iulia Iovanca, POPESCU, Florina Georgeta. Is there a place for virtual physical therapy In severe trauma patients? Serial cases from “Lock-down” In: Journal of physical rehabilitation and sports medicine: Volum de rezumate, Ed. 3, 30 octombrie 2021, Chişinău. Chişinău: Universitatea de Stat din Tiraspol, 2021, pp. 33-34. ISSN 2587-3709.
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Journal of physical rehabilitation and sports medicine 2021
Conferința "Forum al Recuperarii Fizice Medicale Chișinau"
3, Chişinău, Moldova, 30 octombrie 2021

Is there a place for virtual physical therapy In severe trauma patients? Serial cases from “Lock-down”


Pag. 33-34

Dragoi Iulia Iovanca1, Popescu Florina Georgeta2
 
1 Fast Fizio Clinic, Centre of musculoskeletal physiotherapy, Timișoara,
2 Victor Babes University of Medicine and Pharmacy, Timişoara
 
 
Disponibil în IBN: 12 aprilie 2022


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The importance of issue addressed in the submitted manuscript Patients suffering from severe trauma were assessed with delay and medically treated upon emergency grade and in accordance with Covid19 pandemic restrictions. Virtual rehabilitation demonstrated cost-efficiency, while still avoiding hospitalization and in-clinic approach. Three patients with severe musculoskeletal trauma after being discharged, benefit from a virtual physical-therapy based intervention with excellent outcomes when assessed by a self-completed satisfaction form. Unmovable patients discovered virtual therapy with good compliance in self-managing of their condition.Introduction Musculoskeletal trauma is highly prevalent in general population and requires fast diagnosis and therapeutical approach. Early rehabilitation is associated with good outcomes. Covid-19 pandemic altered patients access to physiotherapy, mainly due to “locked-down” and fear of contacting SARS-Cov-2 virus. Telemedicine and virtual patient assistance throughout recovery was implemented as a safe method of care. The aim of the study was to highlight how virtual physical therapy-based intervention helped patients recover after severe trauma.

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COVID-19, Virtual Rehabilitation, severe trauma, Musculoskeletal, remote work