Expanding accessibility and patient engagement, virtual rehabilitation and telemedicine are transforming rehabilitation delivery through remote interventions and digital health technologies. Tele-rehabilitation platforms enable real-time video consultations, guided therapy sessions, and remote monitoring, ensuring continuous patient support. Virtual reality-based rehabilitation enhances motor recovery by providing interactive, immersive environments for movement training and cognitive exercises. Wearable devices and motion-tracking software offer valuable insights into patient progress, allowing therapists to adjust treatment plans remotely. These digital advancements are particularly beneficial for individuals with mobility restrictions or those in underserved regions, ensuring high-quality rehabilitation care regardless of geographic limitations.
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