Available rehabilitation technology with the potential to be incorporated into the clinical practice of physiotherapists: A systematic review

Author:

e Siqueira Tarciano Batista12ORCID,Parraça José12,Sousa João Paulo12

Affiliation:

1. School of Health and Human Development University of Évora Évora Portugal

2. Comprehensive Health Research Centre (CHRC) Evora Portugal

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundThe development of prototypes capable of intervening in the area of rehabilitation in physical therapy clinical practice activities that were previously carried out in a traditional way, that is, manually, demonstrates how technology is having an impact on professional careers such as physiotherapy.ObjectiveThe purpose of this study is to present a comprehensive examination of various technologies employed in the facilitation of patient rehabilitation, with a focus on their potential integration within the clinical practice of physical therapists.MethodsWe conducted a systematic search in four electronic databases (CINAHL, Embase, PEDro, and PubMed) for research on rehabilitation technologies. The eligible studies should demonstrate a clear utilization of technology in various aspects of the clinical approach to the rehabilitation process and have been published between 2000 and 2021 in either Portuguese or English.ResultsA total of 18 articles that satisfied the selection criteria were included in the study. The studies were classified into four distinct categories of rehabilitation technologies, which were determined by the specific characteristics of the technology employed and its integration with the therapeutic approach to rehabilitation. These categories include digital technologies, artificial intelligence and/or robotics, virtual technologies, and hybrid technologies.Implications on Physiotherapy PracticeRehabilitation technologies possess the capacity to effectively facilitate clinical activities performed by physical therapy professionals, including injury prevention, movement monitoring, and coordination of rehabilitation programs, with minimal or negligible intervention from the physical therapist. Further research is required to ascertain the precise capabilities of various technologies in collaborating with physiotherapists to deliver comprehensive care for patients' physical well‐being, encompassing both therapeutic and preventive approaches.Trial RegistrationPROSPERO registration number CRD42020222288

Publisher

Wiley

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