Published on in Vol 10 (2023)

Preprints (earlier versions) of this paper are available at https://preprints.jmir.org/preprint/47172, first published .
Economic Evaluation of Telerehabilitation: Systematic Literature Review of Cost-Utility Studies

Economic Evaluation of Telerehabilitation: Systematic Literature Review of Cost-Utility Studies

Economic Evaluation of Telerehabilitation: Systematic Literature Review of Cost-Utility Studies

Journals

  1. Charette M, McLean L. Geographic Accessibility to Pelvic Health Physiotherapy Services Across Ontario: A Geographic Information System Analysis. Physiotherapy Canada 2025;77(2):174 View
  2. Brambilla C, Scano A. Kinematic synergies show good consistency when extracted with a low-cost markerless device and a marker-based motion tracking system. Heliyon 2024;10(11):e32042 View
  3. Braga L, Oliveira S, Souza L. Telerehabilitation from the perspective of patients and healthcare providers: A 3-year follow-up study. NeuroRehabilitation 2024;55(1):103 View
  4. Kurtaiş Aytür Y. Prerequisites and Barriers to Telerehabilitation in Patients With Neurological Conditions: A Narrative Review. NeuroRehabilitation: An International, Interdisciplinary Journal 2025;56(1):61 View
  5. Goncalves Leite Rocco P, Reategui-Rivera C, Finkelstein J. Telemedicine Applications for Cancer Rehabilitation: Scoping Review. JMIR Cancer 2024;10:e56969 View
  6. Nicolas B, Leblong E, Fraudet B, Gallien P, Piette P. Telerehabilitation solutions in patient pathways: An overview of systematic reviews. DIGITAL HEALTH 2024;10 View
  7. Sladeckova M, Kocica J, Vlckova E, Dosbaba F, Pepera G, Su J, Batalik L. Exercise-based telerehabilitation for patients with multiple sclerosis using physical activity: a systematic review. Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine 2024;56:jrm40641 View
  8. Timurtaş E, Hüzmeli İ, Demirbüken İ, Polat M. Clinical outcomes of asynchronous telerehabilitation through a mobile app are equivalent to synchronous telerehabilitation in patients with fibromyalgia: a randomized control study. BMC Musculoskeletal Disorders 2025;26(1) View
  9. Tomaskovic A, Weber V, Ochmann D, Neuberger E, Lachtermann E, Brahmer A, Haller N, Hillen B, Enders K, Eggert V, Zeier P, Lieb K, Simon P. Multimodal Web-Based Telerehabilitation for Patients With Post–COVID-19 Condition: Protocol for a Randomized Controlled Trial. JMIR Research Protocols 2025;14:e65044 View
  10. Neto G, Prudente G, de Oliveira H, de Lima K, da Silva Menezes Junior A. Telerehabilitation as an innovative strategy for the management of anxiety and dyspnea in post‐COVID‐19: A scoping review. PM&R 2025;17(11):1366 View
  11. Ingram T, Barnett R, Shakaib N, Jones S, Sengupta R, Rouse P. Rehabilitation Interventions Delivered via Telehealth to Support Self‐Management of Rheumatic and Musculoskeletal Disease: A Scoping Review. Arthritis & Rheumatology 2025 View
  12. Cai M, Ku X, Xu L, Liu F. A Systematic Review on Health Economic Evaluations of Telerehabilitation for Chronic Spinal Pain. Journal of Pain Research 2025;Volume 18:4251 View
  13. Scano A, Guanziroli E, Brambilla C, Specchia A, Tosatti L, Molteni F. Kinematic instrumental assessment quantifies compensatory strategies in post-stroke patients. Medical & Biological Engineering & Computing 2025 View
  14. Outi Vuori , Heidi Wik , Annamaria Wikström , Hanna Jokinen , Marja Hietanen , Eeva-Liisa Kallio . Feasibility of a novel web-based neuropsychological rehabilitation programme for stroke patients. Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine 2025;57:jrm43275 View
  15. Vita G, Magro V, Sorbino A, Ljoka C, Manocchio N, Foti C. Opportunities Offered by Telemedicine in the Care of Patients Affected by Fractures and Critical Issues: A Narrative Review. Journal of Clinical Medicine 2025;14(20):7135 View

Conference Proceedings

  1. Rodrigues P, Quaresma C, Fonseca M. 2024 IEEE Conference on Games (CoG). From Participation to Play: Exploring the Role of Participatory Design in Post-Stroke Upper Limb Virtual Reality Telerehabilitation View