Effects and benefits of Smart Rehabilitation in neurological dysfunction: a narrative review
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Resumo: | Aim: Worldwide, neurofunctional physiotherapy has advanced in the purpose of providing new devices in patient’s rehabilitation process with neuro-musculoskeletal disorders and disabilities. Nowadays, rehabilitation is enhanced by the implementation of robotics, electronics and wearable devices which leads physical therapy treatment to a new level. This narrative review addresses smart devices subject by discussing its application in benefited population, categorizing them and exploring its applicability in physiotherapy. Methods: English and portuguese articles from database Pubmed, Scielo, Bireme, ResearchGate and others sources published in the last 10 years were compiled and posteriorly compared and analyzed to determine its relevance and finally included after criterious revision. Results: A total of 53 articles about smart devices were qualitatively analyzed and the information synthesized. This narrative revision shows that this technology is gaining space on physical therapy rehabilitation process , besides it can be used in many parts of the human body, as well as of the changes in user’s quality of living. Conclusion: Despite of its limitations and the lack of availability in poorest people, we believe that these devices are a promising options in the field of health care. Its implementation in clinical-hospital spectrum and availability demands interdisciplinary discussion among different health categories for a better delivery of care for those with neuro-musculoskeletal conditions. |
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Effects and benefits of Smart Rehabilitation in neurological dysfunction: a narrative reviewImplicaciones y beneficios de la Rehabilitación Inteligente en disfunciones neurológicas: una revisión narrativaImplicações e benefícios da Smart Rehabilitation nas disfunções neurológicas: uma revisão narrativaEquipamentos de autoajudaFisioterapiaDistúrbios neurológicos.Dispositivos de autoayudaFisioterapiaEnfermidade del sistema nervioso.Self-help devicesPhysiotherapyNervous system disease.Aim: Worldwide, neurofunctional physiotherapy has advanced in the purpose of providing new devices in patient’s rehabilitation process with neuro-musculoskeletal disorders and disabilities. Nowadays, rehabilitation is enhanced by the implementation of robotics, electronics and wearable devices which leads physical therapy treatment to a new level. This narrative review addresses smart devices subject by discussing its application in benefited population, categorizing them and exploring its applicability in physiotherapy. Methods: English and portuguese articles from database Pubmed, Scielo, Bireme, ResearchGate and others sources published in the last 10 years were compiled and posteriorly compared and analyzed to determine its relevance and finally included after criterious revision. Results: A total of 53 articles about smart devices were qualitatively analyzed and the information synthesized. This narrative revision shows that this technology is gaining space on physical therapy rehabilitation process , besides it can be used in many parts of the human body, as well as of the changes in user’s quality of living. Conclusion: Despite of its limitations and the lack of availability in poorest people, we believe that these devices are a promising options in the field of health care. Its implementation in clinical-hospital spectrum and availability demands interdisciplinary discussion among different health categories for a better delivery of care for those with neuro-musculoskeletal conditions.Objetivo: La fisioterapia neurofuncional, en todo el mundo, avanza con el propósito de proporcionar nuevas herramientas que auxilien el proceso de rehabilitación de pacientes con disfunciones e incapacidades neuromusculoesqueléticas. Actualmente, el proceso de recuperación se potencia con la implantación de dispositivos robóticos, electrónicos y portátiles (DREV). Esta revisión bibliográfica aborda los dispositivos inteligentes y discute el uso de los mismos en la población, categorizándolos y explotando su aplicabilidad en la fisioterapia de los DREV. Métodos: Se recopilaron artículos en lengua inglesa y portuguesa de la base de datos Pubmed, Scielo, Bireme, ResearchGate y otras fuentes publicadas en los últimos 10 años y posteriormente se compararon y se analizaron para determinar su relevancia para finalmente incluirlos en el artículo después de una rigurosa revisión. Resultados: Se analizó un total de 53 artículos sobre dispositivos inteligentes cualitativamente y también se sintetizaron las informaciones. Esta revisión bibliográfica muestra que los DREV han ganado más espacio en el proceso de rehabilitación fisioterapéutica y que pueden utilizarse en diferentes segmentos del cuerpo humano ya que transforman la calidad de vida de los usuarios. Conclusión: A pesar de las limitaciones y de la disponibilidad de esta tecnología para la población más pobre, se cree que los dispositivos son opciones promisoras en el campo da salud. La implantación en el espectro clínico hospitalar y accesibilidad de los DREV necesitan una discusión interdisciplinar entre las diversas categorías de la salud para tener una oferta mejor de cuidados a las personas con condiciones neuromusculoesqueléticas.Objetivo: Em todo o mundo a fisioterapia neurofuncional avança no propósito de prover novas ferramentas para auxiliar o processo de reabilitação de pacientes com disfunções e incapacidades neuromusculoesqueléticas. Nos dias de hoje, o processo de recuperação é potencializado pela implementação de dispositivos robóticos, eletrônicos e vestíveis (DREV). Essa revisão narrativa aborda os dispositivos inteligentes, discutindo o uso dos mesmos na população, categorizando-os e explorando-os quanto à aplicabilidade na fisioterapia dos DREV. Métodos: Artigos na língua inglesa e portuguesa da base de dados Pubmed, Scielo, Bireme, ResearchGate e outras fontes publicadas nos últimos 10 anos foram compilados e posteriormente comparados e analisados para determinar sua relevância e finalmente incluídos no artigo após revisão criteriosa. Resultados: Um total de 53 artigos sobre dispositivos inteligentes foram qualitativamente analisados e as informações sintetizadas. Essa revisão narrativa mostra que os DREV vêm ganhando mais espaço no processo de reabilitação fisioterapêutica e que podem ser utilizados em diversos segmentos do corpo humano por transformar a qualidade de vida dos usuários. Conclusão: Apesar das limitações e da disponibilidade dessa tecnologia à população mais pobre, acredita-se que os dispositivos são opções promissoras no campo da saúde. A implementação no espectro clínico hospitalar e acessibilidade dos DREV precisa de discussão interdisciplinar entre as várias categorias da saúde para que se tenha uma melhor oferta de cuidados às pessoas com condições neuromusculoesqueléticas.Research, Society and Development2022-01-08info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/2485610.33448/rsd-v11i1.24856Research, Society and Development; Vol. 11 No. 1; e34111124856Research, Society and Development; Vol. 11 Núm. 1; e34111124856Research, Society and Development; v. 11 n. 1; e341111248562525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIporhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/24856/21944Copyright (c) 2022 Geraldo Carvalho Magalhães; Bárbarah Carolyne Moreira Rodrigues Antas; Renata de Lima Martins; Camila Fernandes Pontes dos Santos; Patrick Kervin de Almeida Chaves; Adriana Costa-Ribeirohttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessMagalhães, Geraldo CarvalhoAntas, Bárbarah Carolyne Moreira RodriguesMartins, Renata de LimaSantos, Camila Fernandes Pontes dosChaves, Patrick Kervin de AlmeidaCosta-Ribeiro, Adriana 2022-01-16T18:08:18Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/24856Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:43:17.062791Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false |
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Effects and benefits of Smart Rehabilitation in neurological dysfunction: a narrative review Implicaciones y beneficios de la Rehabilitación Inteligente en disfunciones neurológicas: una revisión narrativa Implicações e benefícios da Smart Rehabilitation nas disfunções neurológicas: uma revisão narrativa |
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Effects and benefits of Smart Rehabilitation in neurological dysfunction: a narrative review |
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Effects and benefits of Smart Rehabilitation in neurological dysfunction: a narrative review Magalhães, Geraldo Carvalho Equipamentos de autoajuda Fisioterapia Distúrbios neurológicos. Dispositivos de autoayuda Fisioterapia Enfermidade del sistema nervioso. Self-help devices Physiotherapy Nervous system disease. |
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Effects and benefits of Smart Rehabilitation in neurological dysfunction: a narrative review |
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Effects and benefits of Smart Rehabilitation in neurological dysfunction: a narrative review |
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Effects and benefits of Smart Rehabilitation in neurological dysfunction: a narrative review |
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Effects and benefits of Smart Rehabilitation in neurological dysfunction: a narrative review |
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Effects and benefits of Smart Rehabilitation in neurological dysfunction: a narrative review |
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Magalhães, Geraldo Carvalho |
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Magalhães, Geraldo Carvalho Antas, Bárbarah Carolyne Moreira Rodrigues Martins, Renata de Lima Santos, Camila Fernandes Pontes dos Chaves, Patrick Kervin de Almeida Costa-Ribeiro, Adriana |
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Antas, Bárbarah Carolyne Moreira Rodrigues Martins, Renata de Lima Santos, Camila Fernandes Pontes dos Chaves, Patrick Kervin de Almeida Costa-Ribeiro, Adriana |
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Magalhães, Geraldo Carvalho Antas, Bárbarah Carolyne Moreira Rodrigues Martins, Renata de Lima Santos, Camila Fernandes Pontes dos Chaves, Patrick Kervin de Almeida Costa-Ribeiro, Adriana |
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Equipamentos de autoajuda Fisioterapia Distúrbios neurológicos. Dispositivos de autoayuda Fisioterapia Enfermidade del sistema nervioso. Self-help devices Physiotherapy Nervous system disease. |
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Equipamentos de autoajuda Fisioterapia Distúrbios neurológicos. Dispositivos de autoayuda Fisioterapia Enfermidade del sistema nervioso. Self-help devices Physiotherapy Nervous system disease. |
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Aim: Worldwide, neurofunctional physiotherapy has advanced in the purpose of providing new devices in patient’s rehabilitation process with neuro-musculoskeletal disorders and disabilities. Nowadays, rehabilitation is enhanced by the implementation of robotics, electronics and wearable devices which leads physical therapy treatment to a new level. This narrative review addresses smart devices subject by discussing its application in benefited population, categorizing them and exploring its applicability in physiotherapy. Methods: English and portuguese articles from database Pubmed, Scielo, Bireme, ResearchGate and others sources published in the last 10 years were compiled and posteriorly compared and analyzed to determine its relevance and finally included after criterious revision. Results: A total of 53 articles about smart devices were qualitatively analyzed and the information synthesized. This narrative revision shows that this technology is gaining space on physical therapy rehabilitation process , besides it can be used in many parts of the human body, as well as of the changes in user’s quality of living. Conclusion: Despite of its limitations and the lack of availability in poorest people, we believe that these devices are a promising options in the field of health care. Its implementation in clinical-hospital spectrum and availability demands interdisciplinary discussion among different health categories for a better delivery of care for those with neuro-musculoskeletal conditions. |
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