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Título
Telemedicine for Hyperkinetic Movement Disorders
Autor
Publicado en
Tremor and Other Hyperkinetic Movements. 2020, V. 10
Editorial
Ubiquity Press
Fecha de publicación
2020-02
DOI
10.5334/tohm.534
Resumen
Telemedicine is the use of electronic communication technology to facilitate healthcare between distant providers and patients. In addition to synchronous video
conferencing, asynchronous video transfer has been used to support care for neurology patients.
There is a growing literature on using telemedicine in movement disorders, with the most common focus on Parkinson’s disease. There is accumulating evidence for
videoconferencing to diagnose and treat patients with hyperkinetic movement disorders and to support providers in remote underserviced areas. Cognitive testing
has been shown to be feasible remotely. Genetic counseling and other counseling-based therapeutic interventions have also successfully performed in hyperkinetic
movement disorders.
We use a problem-based approach to review the current evidence for the use of telemedicine in various hyperkinetic movement disorders. This Viewpoint attempts
to identify possible telemedicine solutions as well as discussing unmet needs and future directions.
Palabras clave
Telemedicine
Hyperkinetic movement disorders
Tremor
Videoconferencing
Materia
Sistema nervioso-Enfermedades
Nervous system-Diseases
Medicina
Medicine
Neurología
Neurology
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