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In the blog you can discover the latest trends in digital physiotherapy and tele-rehabilitation. We talk to experts, present Trak use cases or show the best exercises for each pathology, etc.
If you are a physiotherapist and want to be updated about digital physiotherapy, this is your place.
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Assessment and diagnosis in e-health A fundamental part for the choice of a treatment, especially in digital physiotherapy, is the evaluation of the patient and the consequent diagnosis of his disease. As noted Díaz Arribas et al. en 2005 physiotherapy is, like other health disciplines, "a science of probabilities and an[...]
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Strength training is not an option Shoulder pain is the third most common musculoskeletal disorder, and its prevalence is estimated to be between 7-10%. (Luime JJ et al, 2004). Evidence shows that disability caused by shoulder pain has a significant impact on daily life and generates a large social burden[...]
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Online physiotherapy and digital rehabilitation offers endless possibilities when it comes to allowing the physiotherapist to monitor their own remote physiotherapy treatments at home, bringing clinical assistance to anyone who needs it, anywhere. Global healthcare moves towards increasingly complex digitization systems ein the interest of the development and evolution of[...]
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Can my stroke patient exercise? Stroke (Cerebrovascular Accident), commonly known as ictus or stroke, is the third leading cause of disability in developed countries. Its rehabilitation is also one of the most costly, as it involves problems of cognition and mobility, memory, sensitivity and pain, and psychological problems derived from[...]
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TRAK is the first platform that revolutionizes online physiotherapy by digitizing a therapeutic exercise treatment. The basis of the protocolization of home exercise is to have a good library of exercises, which are adaptable to each situation and patient and that are adapted to the peculiarities of each injury. This[...]
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Diabetes and therapeutic exercise Diabetes mellitus is the ninth leading cause of mortality in the world today. It is an epidemic that has quadrupled its prevalence in the last three decades. This increase is observed especially in type II diabetes, coinciding with an increase in the prevalence of obesity in[...]
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