A novel telerehabilitation with an educational program for caregivers using telelecture is feasible for fall prevention in elderly people: A case series

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Background:The importance of fall prevention rehabilitations has been well recognized. Recently telerehabilitation was developed, however, there have been no reports on telerehabilitation with direct support from specialists for fall prevention among the elderly. We herein reported telerehabilitation by caregivers educated by our novel educational program.Methods:Caregivers were educated with our educational program using a telelecture system and supported telerehabilitation following instructions from rehabilitation specialists in our university using the telemedicine system every two to four weeks for three months. Caregivers were assessed with our original questionnaire before and after the telelecture. Participants were assessed by the Berg Balance Scale (BBS), Timed Up & Go test (TUG test), Hand-held dynamometer (HHD) and Mini-Mental State Examination (MMSE) before and after telerehabilitation. Wilcoxon's signed-rank test was used for the statistical analyses. A value of P

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Moriichi, K., Fujiya, M., Ro, T., Ota, T., Nishimiya, H., Kodama, M., … Yoshida, A. (2022). A novel telerehabilitation with an educational program for caregivers using telelecture is feasible for fall prevention in elderly people: A case series. Medicine (United States), 101(6), E27451. https://doi.org/10.1097/MD.0000000000027451

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