Garg Divyani, Dhamija Rajinder K
Department of Neurology, Lady Hardinge Medical College, New Delhi, India.
Ann Indian Acad Neurol. 2020 Sep-Oct;23(5):592-597. doi: 10.4103/aian.AIAN_566_20. Epub 2020 Oct 26.
Telemedicine is witnessing a rebirth due to the COVID-19 pandemic and the continuing need for limited-contact or contactless care in medicine. Telerehabilitation, an offshoot of telemedicine, is a valuable yet underexplored tool in the therapeutic armamentarium of patients with neurological conditions, particularly Parkinson's disease (PD). Although there is evidence in literature reporting the use of telerehabilitation and virtual reality-based services in providing rehabilitation to improve speech, swallowing, gait, and postural instability among persons with PD, the evidence is limited due to small patient numbers. Teleneurorehabilitation (TNR) is an underutilized strategy that may be as effective and perhaps more feasible and affordable among Indian PD patients and also allows sustained rehabilitation. In this article, we encapsulate the evidence on the utility and efficacy of TNR among persons with PD and call upon the neurology community to recognize and utilize the valuable asset that TNR may be for PD patients.
由于新冠疫情以及医学领域对有限接触或无接触护理的持续需求,远程医疗正在经历复兴。远程康复作为远程医疗的一个分支,在神经系统疾病患者,尤其是帕金森病(PD)患者的治疗手段中,是一种有价值但尚未得到充分探索的工具。尽管文献中有证据报道使用远程康复和基于虚拟现实的服务为帕金森病患者提供康复治疗,以改善言语、吞咽、步态和姿势不稳,但由于患者数量较少,证据有限。远程神经康复(TNR)是一种未得到充分利用的策略,在印度帕金森病患者中可能同样有效,或许更可行且更经济,并且还能实现持续康复。在本文中,我们总结了关于帕金森病患者远程神经康复的效用和疗效的证据,并呼吁神经学界认识并利用远程神经康复可能为帕金森病患者带来的宝贵价值。