Exploring the Impact of Technology on Physiotherapy Practice with a Focus on Digital Platforms Remote Monitoring and Virtual Rehabilitation
Keywords:
physiotherapy, digital health, remote monitoring, virtual rehabilitation, telehealth, digi-tal platformsAbstract
Technological innovation is reshaping physiotherapy practice globally, with digital platforms, remote monitoring, and virtual rehabilitation increasingly integrated into patient care. This paper investigates how these technologies affect clinical outcomes, patient engagement, and therapist workflows. A review of empirical studies conducted highlights evidence supporting the efficacy and feasibility of these technologies in both acute and chronic rehabilitation settings. The paper identifies key benefits such as enhanced accessibility, patient adherence, and data-driven personalization, alongside barriers such as digital literacy, infrastructure gaps, and concerns regarding clinical validation. The discussion explores these findings and suggests pathways for future research and implementation frameworks.
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