The Hidden Drivers of Success in Home-Based Rehabilitation
Home-based rehabilitation is often described in terms of convenience and improved access. But the real drivers of outcomes are more subtle and behavioural.
Clinical perspectives, recovery education, and innovation in connected home therapy, remote monitoring, and modern rehabilitation.
Home-based rehabilitation is often described in terms of convenience and improved access. But the real drivers of outcomes are more subtle and behavioural.
For decades, clinical decision making in rehabilitation has been based on intermittent snapshots of patient progress. Continuous data is changing this.
Healthcare is no longer limited to the clinic. As digital health continues to evolve, providers now have the ability to monitor, guide, and improve patient recovery in real time without relying solely on in person visits.
For decades, physical therapy has been centered around clinics and hospitals. But a growing body of research is making one thing clear: Recovery does not have to happen in a clinic to be effective.
When most people think about grip strength, they think about hand function or fitness. But research tells a much bigger story.