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Published on 20.07.17 in Vol 4, No 2 (2017): Jul-Dec

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Works citing "Mobile Phone–Supported Physiotherapy for Frozen Shoulder: Feasibility Assessment Based on a Usability Study"

According to Crossref, the following articles are citing this article (DOI 10.2196/rehab.7085):

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  1. Vallati C, Virdis A, Gesi M, Carbonaro N, Tognetti A. ePhysio: A Wearables-Enabled Platform for the Remote Management of Musculoskeletal Diseases. Sensors 2018;19(1):2
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  3. Lorussi F, Lucchesi I, Carbonaro N, Casarosa S, Trotta L, Tognetti A. Supervised Recovery of Shoulder Muscular Skeletal Disorders Through a Wearable-Enabled Digital Application. Mobile Networks and Applications 2022;27(2):718
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  4. Choi Y, Nam J, Yang D, Jung W, Lee H, Kim SH. Effect of smartphone application-supported self-rehabilitation for frozen shoulder: a prospective randomized control study. Clinical Rehabilitation 2019;33(4):653
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  5. Elgert L, Steiner B, Saalfeld B, Marschollek M, Wolf K. Health-Enabling Technologies to Assist Patients With Musculoskeletal Shoulder Disorders When Exercising at Home: Scoping Review. JMIR Rehabilitation and Assistive Technologies 2021;8(1):e21107
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  6. Van de Winckel A, Nawshin T, Byron C. Combining a Hudl App With Telehealth to Increase Home Exercise Program Adherence in People With Chronic Diseases Experiencing Financial Distress: Randomized Controlled Trial. JMIR Formative Research 2021;5(3):e22659
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  7. Giusti AL, Reginaldo SDS, Caixeta TB, Chaibe ED, Moraes LVS, Oliveira RLD. Avaliação do uso de aplicativo de celular para auxílio no processo de reabilitação da cirurgia do ombro. Revista Brasileira de Ortopedia 2021;56(02):213
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  8. Hessam M, Hosseinpour P, Vaezipour A, Mehravar M. Development of an Evidence-Based Progressive Web App to Promote Exercise Therapy and Telemonitoring for Individuals with Patello-Femoral Pain Syndrome: A Usability Study. Shiraz E-Medical Journal 2022;23(12)
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  9. Jirasakulsuk N, Saengpromma P, Khruakhorn S. Real-Time Telerehabilitation in Older Adults With Musculoskeletal Conditions: Systematic Review and Meta-analysis. JMIR Rehabilitation and Assistive Technologies 2022;9(3):e36028
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  10. Estel K, Scherer J, Dahl H, Wolber E, Forsat ND, Back DA. Potential of digitalization within physiotherapy: a comparative survey. BMC Health Services Research 2022;22(1)
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  11. Lawless C, Thomas J, Kuhr O, Miller M. In Patients Admitted to a Home Rehabilitation Service, Can a Physical Examination of Muscle, Fat, and Fluid Status be Completed Remotely Via Videocall? A Validation Study. Journal of the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics 2023;123(8):1207
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  12. Winkler A, Kutschar P, Pitzer S, van der Zee-Neuen A, Kerner S, Osterbrink J, Krutter S. Avatar and virtual agent-assisted telecare for patients in their homes: A scoping review. Journal of Telemedicine and Telecare 2023;:1357633X2311744
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  13. Colombo E, Regli L, Esposito G, Germans MR, Fierstra J, Serra C, Sebök M, van Doormaal T. Mixed Reality for Cranial Neurosurgical Planning: A Single-Center Applicability Study With the First 107 Subsequent Holograms. Operative Neurosurgery 2024;26(5):551
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