Telerehabilitation Guidelines for Patients with Breast Cancer
This article provides a comprehensive analysis of the current developments in telerehabilitation, focusing on the regulatory and legal frameworks for delivering telerehabilitation services, the clinical manifestations of postmastectomy pain syndrome, and the role and significance of the Internation...
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| author | Oleksandr A. Vladymyrov Tetiana V. Semykopna Dmytro V. Vakulenko Oksana V. Syvak Mykola M. Budnyk |
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This article provides a comprehensive analysis of the current developments in telerehabilitation, focusing on the regulatory and legal frameworks for delivering telerehabilitation services, the clinical manifestations of postmastectomy pain syndrome, and the role and significance of the International Classification of Functioning, Disability, and Health (ICF) in the telerehabilitation of patients with breast cancer (BC). The document also explores telerehabilitation interventions for BC.
A detailed description of the software and hardware tools is provided, including the structural and functional overview of the Telerehabilitation Platform (TRP), software modules such as "Telerehabilitation," "Medical Reports," the Administrative Subsystem, the Information-Analytical Subsystem, which encompass the PM&R physician’s digital workspace, the PM&R Expert Subsystem, and the Patient’s digital workspace. It also covers existing and prospective scales for evaluating the effectiveness of telerehabilitation, as well as the specifics of working with identified patients in accordance with the eHealth (Electronic Healthcare System of Ukraine) requirements.
The guidelines conclude with organizational and methodological aspects for implementing telerehabilitation programs, including initial and stage-specific rehabilitation assessments, basic ICF sets, and various patient-specific telerehabilitation programs. These include a patient-centered program for the preoperative stage of telerehabilitation and individualized programs for the post-acute and long-term phases. The eight appendices include questionnaires, physical therapy programs, protocols, diaries, and requirements for the equipment and staff of the telerehabilitation/telemedicine office, among other resources.
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| spelling | doaj-art-afb414a9be4b4eadae76d140ca4de74f2025-08-20T01:59:40ZengHawaii Pacific University LibraryInternational Journal of Telerehabilitation1945-20202024-08-0110.5195/ijt.2024.6640 Telerehabilitation Guidelines for Patients with Breast CancerOleksandr A. Vladymyrov0Tetiana V. Semykopna1Dmytro V. Vakulenko2Oksana V. Syvak3Mykola M. Budnyk4Shupyk National Healthcare University of UkraineGlushkov Institute of Cybernetics of the NAS of UkraineTernopil National Medical University, UkraineNonprofit Organization National Cancer Institute, UkraineGlushkov Institute of Cybernetics of the NAS of Ukraine, Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv and Sumy State University, Ukraine This article provides a comprehensive analysis of the current developments in telerehabilitation, focusing on the regulatory and legal frameworks for delivering telerehabilitation services, the clinical manifestations of postmastectomy pain syndrome, and the role and significance of the International Classification of Functioning, Disability, and Health (ICF) in the telerehabilitation of patients with breast cancer (BC). The document also explores telerehabilitation interventions for BC. A detailed description of the software and hardware tools is provided, including the structural and functional overview of the Telerehabilitation Platform (TRP), software modules such as "Telerehabilitation," "Medical Reports," the Administrative Subsystem, the Information-Analytical Subsystem, which encompass the PM&R physician’s digital workspace, the PM&R Expert Subsystem, and the Patient’s digital workspace. It also covers existing and prospective scales for evaluating the effectiveness of telerehabilitation, as well as the specifics of working with identified patients in accordance with the eHealth (Electronic Healthcare System of Ukraine) requirements. The guidelines conclude with organizational and methodological aspects for implementing telerehabilitation programs, including initial and stage-specific rehabilitation assessments, basic ICF sets, and various patient-specific telerehabilitation programs. These include a patient-centered program for the preoperative stage of telerehabilitation and individualized programs for the post-acute and long-term phases. The eight appendices include questionnaires, physical therapy programs, protocols, diaries, and requirements for the equipment and staff of the telerehabilitation/telemedicine office, among other resources. http://telerehab.pitt.edu/ojs/Telerehab/article/view/6640Assessment of Telerehabilitation EffectivenessBreast CancerICFMultidisciplinary Rehabilitation TeamPatient-Centered Telerehabilitation ProgramPostmastectomy Pain Syndrome |
| spellingShingle | Oleksandr A. Vladymyrov Tetiana V. Semykopna Dmytro V. Vakulenko Oksana V. Syvak Mykola M. Budnyk Telerehabilitation Guidelines for Patients with Breast Cancer International Journal of Telerehabilitation Assessment of Telerehabilitation Effectiveness Breast Cancer ICF Multidisciplinary Rehabilitation Team Patient-Centered Telerehabilitation Program Postmastectomy Pain Syndrome |
| title | Telerehabilitation Guidelines for Patients with Breast Cancer |
| title_full | Telerehabilitation Guidelines for Patients with Breast Cancer |
| title_fullStr | Telerehabilitation Guidelines for Patients with Breast Cancer |
| title_full_unstemmed | Telerehabilitation Guidelines for Patients with Breast Cancer |
| title_short | Telerehabilitation Guidelines for Patients with Breast Cancer |
| title_sort | telerehabilitation guidelines for patients with breast cancer |
| topic | Assessment of Telerehabilitation Effectiveness Breast Cancer ICF Multidisciplinary Rehabilitation Team Patient-Centered Telerehabilitation Program Postmastectomy Pain Syndrome |
| url | http://telerehab.pitt.edu/ojs/Telerehab/article/view/6640 |
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