Adoption of telerehabilitation in a developing country before and during the COVID-19 pandemic

Annals of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine
Carl Froilan D Leochico

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References

Sep 8, 2012·Current Opinion in Critical Care·Meghan Prin, Hannah Wunsch
Oct 1, 2010·International Journal of Telerehabilitation·David BrennanAlan Lee
Apr 24, 2020·American Journal of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation·Julie K Silver

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Oct 6, 2020·Frontiers in Neurology·Carl Froilan D LeochicoJose Alvin P Mojica
Jul 8, 2020·Spinal Cord Series and Cases·Carl Froilan D Leochico, Miguel Julio S Valera
Jan 27, 2021·Telemedicine Journal and E-health : the Official Journal of the American Telemedicine Association·Ahmad Zaheer QureshiMaher S Al Jadid
Feb 18, 2021·Indian Journal of Ophthalmology·Suraj Singh SenjamRadhika Tandon
Jan 5, 2021·American Journal of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation·Fanuel Meckson BicktonBen Morton
Mar 30, 2021·Indian Journal of Orthopaedics·Gautam ChatterjiRehan Ul Haq
May 1, 2021·International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health·José-Manuel Pastora-BernalRocío Martín-Valero
May 18, 2021·American Journal of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation·Carl Froilan D LeochicoSharon D Ignacio
Jul 10, 2021·PM & R : the Journal of Injury, Function, and Rehabilitation·Marina B WasilewskiLawrence Robinson
Sep 30, 2021·PM & R : the Journal of Injury, Function, and Rehabilitation·Carl Froilan D LeochicoReynaldo R Rey-Matias
Oct 26, 2021·Current Opinion in Pulmonary Medicine·Jing WenDon D Sin
Feb 3, 2022·European Journal of Translational Myology·Jannis PapathanasiouStefano Masiero

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