DocumentCode
2134644
Title
Introducing physical telerehabilitation in seniors with mobility limitation: System feasibility and acceptance
Author
Wood, Jo ; Finkelstein, Maxim ; Cha, Elizabeth ; Finkelstein, Joseph
Author_Institution
Chronic Disease Inf. Program, Johns Hopkins Univ., Baltimore, MD, USA
fYear
2012
fDate
16-18 Oct. 2012
Firstpage
1096
Lastpage
1098
Abstract
Physical therapy has been shown effective in geriatric population in addressing mobility limitation. Telerehabilitation systems may support physical therapy programs at patient homes however such systems were not systematically assessed in seniors. The Home Automated Telemanagement (HAT) system for in-home physical telerehabilitation of seniors with mobility limitations was developed and tested. The HAT rehabilitation system was designed to allow patients with mobility limitations to complete an individualized physical therapy plan prescribed by a physical therapist and to allow for clinicians to monitor and assist with in-home rehabilitation. We conducted a 12-week study to assess the feasibility and patient acceptance of the system. Our results showed that home-based physical telerehabilitation is feasible in seniors with mobility limitations, and it can potentially improve patient functional status significantly. Statistically significant improvement was documented using Berg Balance Scale (change from 36.6 ± 12.1 to 41.7 ± 11.1, p<;0.004), Timed 25-foot Walk (change from 13.5 ± 8.6 to 10.6 ± 4.5, p<;0.04), and 6-minute walk (change from 36.6 ± 12.1 to 41.7 ± 11.1, p<;0.004). The participants of the study demonstrated a very high level of support for the home-based physical telerehabilitation program.
Keywords
assisted living; gait analysis; patient monitoring; patient rehabilitation; statistical analysis; telemedicine; 6-minute walk test; Berg Balance Scale; HAT rehabilitation system; elder person; geriatric population; home automated telemanagement rehabilitation system; home-based physical telerehabilitation; in-home physical telerehabilitation; in-home physical therapy; in-home rehabilitation assistance; in-home rehabilitation monitoring; mobility limitation; patient functional status improvement; patient homes; statistical analysis; timed 25-foot walk test; geriatric population; mobility limitation; rehabilitation; telemonitoring;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Biomedical Engineering and Informatics (BMEI), 2012 5th International Conference on
Conference_Location
Chongqing
Print_ISBN
978-1-4673-1183-0
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/BMEI.2012.6513043
Filename
6513043
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