Emergence of Covid-19 and Increasing Adoption of Telerehabilitation Services to Augment Growth of Europe Telerehabilitation Systems Market
Telerehabilitation is the delivery of rehabilitation services over telecommunication networks and the internet. It provides rehabilitation services to people remotely in their home or other environments. There are various ways to deploy telerehabilitation, which include, 2-way real-time visits with audio and/or video communication.
Europe telerehabilitation systems market is driven by emergence of Covid-19 in the region. For instance, in the United Kingdom, from January 2020 to 4:48 pm CET, 24 February 2021, there have been 4,134,643 confirmed cases of COVID-19 with 121,305 deaths. Telerehabilitation enables patients to interact with physical care providers in their own home and can also be used to deliver treatment as well. Although some patients may prefer to continue with their primary physician or choose a more complex and more specialized clinic, others may opt to complete a shorter term "Telerehabilitation" appointment with a podiatrist, an orthopedic surgeon, physical therapist, psychologist, or nurse practitioner.
There are a number of different ways in which a telerehabilitation provider may help a patient. One way is through the use of equipment and devices that may be found within the patient's home. Another way is through the use of video-based therapies that allow the therapist to manipulate the various functions of the body. A third way is through education and training of the patient.
Europe telerehabilitation systems market is also driven by increasing adoption of telerehabilitation services. For instance, in February 2021, Evolv, a medical device company, with the support of Microsoft and hardware manufacturer ZOTAC, donated its virtual rehabilitation technology to three leading hospitals in Spain.
Telerehabilitation can not only be used on patients who have experienced a significant amount of distress due to their illness or condition. It is also frequently used as a part of palliative care, when a patient and his or her family face a diagnosis of a terminal disease. In the case of palliative care, this therapy plays an educational role, informing patients of their limits and possible treatments. It is also used to educate the family members of such a diagnosis so that they may begin planning and organizing the patient's future care.
Manufacturers are focused on offering home-based therapy, geriatric rehabilitation, and telerehabilitation services. For instance, in December 2020, Fourier Intelligence, a Singapore-based producer of rehabilitation robots, launched an entry-level linear motion training robotic device, LineMotus that targets home-based therapy, geriatric rehabilitation and telerehabilitation.
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