Our world is very different from the past: if once to undergo treatments we had to go to specific centers, today this is no longer the case. Recently we have started to talk more and more constantly about telerehabilitation, a form of remote rehabilitation. How does it happen? Simple: new technologies, when put at the service of patients, make it possible to undertake a therapeutic path in the comfort of one's own home.
Thanks to the continuous progress of the digital technologies, the evolution of the devices for home rehabilitation has transformed the way we take care of our health. A significant example is the home magnetotherapy, also made accessible by I-Tech Medical Division home rehabilitation products: these devices are ideal for those who suffer from chronic pain or need to regain mobility, offering effective support to improve the quality of life directly from your own home.
Telerehabilitation, how therapies have changed over time
Telerehabilitation is defined as “the remote provision of services and benefits intended to enable, restore, improve or otherwise maintain the psychophysical functioning of people of all age groups, with disabilities or disorders, congenital or acquired, transitory or permanent, or at risk of developing them".
This means that it is totally possible to take advantage of the Remote rehabilitation treatments. However, this does not mean facing the therapy alone, on the contrary! To carry it out correctly there must always be the possibility of coordinating the progress of the path with a health specialist.
Tools like theI-Tech Life App, for example, allow you to monitor the progress of the therapy and share it with the specialist in PDF format, improving the personalization and effectiveness of the treatment.
There are many aspects to keep under control, such as the execution itself, the therapy monitoring ed any changes to the performances to be made over time.
Who is telerehabilitation aimed at?? As with other therapies, assessments must be made on a case-by-case basis. Each patient is unique, and to ensure effective treatment it is essential to consider both the ability to correctly carry out the planned rehabilitation activities without difficulty, and the patient's willingness to follow the therapy. It is therefore advisable to ask for the consult a specialist.
What are the advantages of telerehabilitation?
They are different, especially based on the therapy you have to undergo. Even intensive treatments can be carried out at home, with continuous benefits over time, the possibility of adapt the rehabilitation itself to your own progress. This allows patients to achieve their goals in a “non-therapeutic” context, in the intimacy of familiar spaces and therefore do not represent additional stress for the patient.
Among the various aspects that deserve to be mentioned, we mention that telerehabilitation is useful because it is flexible: it optimizes time, increases the sense of self-efficacy and promotes motivation itself. This does not seem like a small thing to us, especially for patients who often face rehabilitation in a critical way.
Telerehabilitation and magnetotherapy, how does it work?
Get pain relief in your own home? For many a utopia, for others the reality. In agreement with your specialist, it is possible to evaluate home rehabilitation therapy with excellent, quality products that can really benefit. Among the advantages we mention consistency, as underlined by I-Tech Medical Division, as well as the possibility of not feeling any discomfort regarding the treatment itself, because, precisely, you are at home. Not to be underestimated, especially in the long term and for therapies repeated over time, the savings in terms of time and money: You don't have to plan any trips to go to the hospital.
There are several devices that can be useful for any need, such as TheMagneto, a magnetotherapy device that allows you to reduce pain and inflammation, with 46 pre-set therapeutic programs updated on the most recent clinical studies. Furthermore, thanks to the possibility of treating two areas of the body at the same time, these devices offer a versatile and practical approach. They can also be used in pairs, allowing more people to benefit from their effects to the fullest.
There is no shortage of additional devices, for example Lamagneto Pro, aimed in particular at those who have difficulty using electromedical devices: this model, specifically, allows you to pre-set the therapy, block it, and then activate it with a click with ease. The impression is that the era of online therapies has just begun: a future where technology and health meet to support patients.