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Effectiveness of biofeedback-assisted asynchronous telerehabilitation in musculoskeletal care: A systematic review
BACKGROUND: Musculoskeletal conditions are the leading cause of disability worldwide. Telerehabilitation may be a viable option in the management of these conditions, facilitating access and patient adherence. Nevertheless, the impact of biofeedback-assisted asynchronous telerehabilitation remains u...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10262679/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37325077 http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/20552076231176696 |
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author | Janela, Dora Costa, Fabíola Weiss, Brandon Areias, Anabela C. Molinos, Maria Scheer, Justin K. Lains, Jorge Bento, Virgílio Cohen, Steven P. Correia, Fernando Dias Yanamadala, Vijay |
author_facet | Janela, Dora Costa, Fabíola Weiss, Brandon Areias, Anabela C. Molinos, Maria Scheer, Justin K. Lains, Jorge Bento, Virgílio Cohen, Steven P. Correia, Fernando Dias Yanamadala, Vijay |
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description | BACKGROUND: Musculoskeletal conditions are the leading cause of disability worldwide. Telerehabilitation may be a viable option in the management of these conditions, facilitating access and patient adherence. Nevertheless, the impact of biofeedback-assisted asynchronous telerehabilitation remains unknown. OBJECTIVE: To systematically review and assess the effectiveness of exercise-based asynchronous biofeedback-assisted telerehabilitation on pain and function in individuals with musculoskeletal conditions. METHODS: This systematic review followed Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analysis (PRISMA) guidelines. The search was conducted using three databases: PubMed, Scopus, and PEDro. Study criteria included articles written in English and published from January 2017 to August 2022, reporting interventional trials evaluating exercise-based asynchronous telerehabilitation using biofeedback in adults with musculoskeletal disorders. The risks of bias and certainty of evidence were appraised using the Cochrane tool and Grading of Recommendations, Assessment, Development, and Evaluation (GRADE), respectively. The results are narratively summarized, and the effect sizes of the main outcomes were calculated. RESULTS: Fourteen trials were included: 10 using motion tracker technology (N = 1284) and four with camera-based biofeedback (N = 467). Telerehabilitation with motion trackers yields at least similar improvements in pain and function in people with musculoskeletal conditions (effect sizes: 0.19–1.45; low certainty of evidence). Uncertain evidence exists for the effectiveness of camera-based telerehabilitation (effect sizes: 0.11–0.13; very low evidence). No study found superior results in a control group. CONCLUSIONS: Asynchronous telerehabilitation may be an option in the management of musculoskeletal conditions. Considering its potential for scalability and access democratization, additional high-quality research is needed to address long-term outcomes, comparativeness, and cost-effectiveness and identify treatment responders. |
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spelling | pubmed-102626792023-06-15 Effectiveness of biofeedback-assisted asynchronous telerehabilitation in musculoskeletal care: A systematic review Janela, Dora Costa, Fabíola Weiss, Brandon Areias, Anabela C. Molinos, Maria Scheer, Justin K. Lains, Jorge Bento, Virgílio Cohen, Steven P. Correia, Fernando Dias Yanamadala, Vijay Digit Health Review Article BACKGROUND: Musculoskeletal conditions are the leading cause of disability worldwide. Telerehabilitation may be a viable option in the management of these conditions, facilitating access and patient adherence. Nevertheless, the impact of biofeedback-assisted asynchronous telerehabilitation remains unknown. OBJECTIVE: To systematically review and assess the effectiveness of exercise-based asynchronous biofeedback-assisted telerehabilitation on pain and function in individuals with musculoskeletal conditions. METHODS: This systematic review followed Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analysis (PRISMA) guidelines. The search was conducted using three databases: PubMed, Scopus, and PEDro. Study criteria included articles written in English and published from January 2017 to August 2022, reporting interventional trials evaluating exercise-based asynchronous telerehabilitation using biofeedback in adults with musculoskeletal disorders. The risks of bias and certainty of evidence were appraised using the Cochrane tool and Grading of Recommendations, Assessment, Development, and Evaluation (GRADE), respectively. The results are narratively summarized, and the effect sizes of the main outcomes were calculated. RESULTS: Fourteen trials were included: 10 using motion tracker technology (N = 1284) and four with camera-based biofeedback (N = 467). Telerehabilitation with motion trackers yields at least similar improvements in pain and function in people with musculoskeletal conditions (effect sizes: 0.19–1.45; low certainty of evidence). Uncertain evidence exists for the effectiveness of camera-based telerehabilitation (effect sizes: 0.11–0.13; very low evidence). No study found superior results in a control group. CONCLUSIONS: Asynchronous telerehabilitation may be an option in the management of musculoskeletal conditions. Considering its potential for scalability and access democratization, additional high-quality research is needed to address long-term outcomes, comparativeness, and cost-effectiveness and identify treatment responders. SAGE Publications 2023-06-09 /pmc/articles/PMC10262679/ /pubmed/37325077 http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/20552076231176696 Text en © The Author(s) 2023 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) which permits non-commercial use, reproduction and distribution of the work without further permission provided the original work is attributed as specified on the SAGE and Open Access page (https://us.sagepub.com/en-us/nam/open-access-at-sage). |
spellingShingle | Review Article Janela, Dora Costa, Fabíola Weiss, Brandon Areias, Anabela C. Molinos, Maria Scheer, Justin K. Lains, Jorge Bento, Virgílio Cohen, Steven P. Correia, Fernando Dias Yanamadala, Vijay Effectiveness of biofeedback-assisted asynchronous telerehabilitation in musculoskeletal care: A systematic review |
title | Effectiveness of biofeedback-assisted asynchronous telerehabilitation in musculoskeletal care: A systematic review |
title_full | Effectiveness of biofeedback-assisted asynchronous telerehabilitation in musculoskeletal care: A systematic review |
title_fullStr | Effectiveness of biofeedback-assisted asynchronous telerehabilitation in musculoskeletal care: A systematic review |
title_full_unstemmed | Effectiveness of biofeedback-assisted asynchronous telerehabilitation in musculoskeletal care: A systematic review |
title_short | Effectiveness of biofeedback-assisted asynchronous telerehabilitation in musculoskeletal care: A systematic review |
title_sort | effectiveness of biofeedback-assisted asynchronous telerehabilitation in musculoskeletal care: a systematic review |
topic | Review Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10262679/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37325077 http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/20552076231176696 |
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