Russell Trevor G, Wootton Richard, Jull Gwendolen A
Department of Physiotherapy, University of Queensland, St Lucia, Australia.
J Telemed Telecare. 2002;8 Suppl 3:S3:50-2.
We have developed a software application to enable interactive rehabilitation via the Internet. The reliability of the telemedicine application was examined by comparing it with face-to-face assessment. The physical outcome measures assessed were knee range of motion, quadriceps muscle strength, limb girth and an assessment of gait. One therapist performed both in-person and Intemet-based measurements of all outcome measures on 20 normal subjects. There was good agreement between the two techniques (the 95% limits of agreement included zero for all the variables studied). Internet assessments were conducted at two bandwidths: ISDN at 128 kbit/s and the telephone network at 17 kbit/s. Bandwidth had no significant influence on any of the measures. This study suggests that Internet-based physiotherapy interventions delivered to the home are suitable for further development.
我们开发了一款软件应用程序,以实现通过互联网进行交互式康复治疗。通过将远程医疗应用程序与面对面评估进行比较,检验了其可靠性。评估的身体结果指标包括膝关节活动范围、股四头肌力量、肢体周长和步态评估。一名治疗师对20名正常受试者的所有结果指标进行了面对面和基于互联网的测量。两种技术之间具有良好的一致性(所有研究变量的95%一致性界限均包含零)。互联网评估在两种带宽下进行:128 kbit/s的ISDN和17 kbit/s的电话网络。带宽对任何测量指标均无显著影响。这项研究表明,在家中进行的基于互联网的物理治疗干预措施适合进一步开发。