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Study examines benefits of virtual stroke rehabilitation programs – Mirage News
Efficacy and cost prove similar to traditional face-to-face management While virtual medical and rehabilitation appointments seemed novel when COVID-19…

Efficacy and cost prove similar to traditional face-to-face management
While virtual medical and rehabilitation appointments seemed novel when COVID-19 first appeared, they now seem to be part of the new norm and might be paving the way to the future.
A recent review paper, co-authored by Brodie Sakakibara with the Centre for Chronic Disease Prevention and Management (CCDPM) has determined that virtual appointments, in the form of telerehabilitation, also work for people recovering from a stro…
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