The use of smartphone apps in clinical practice: A survey of South African physiotherapists
Background: There is anecdotal evidence that physiotherapy clinicians increasingly are using medical apps and health-related apps as part of their clinical practice, and in some cases, even 'prescribing apps' to patients. However, there is limited information on how South African physiothe...
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Main Authors: | Michael Rowe (Author), Berenice Sauls (Author) |
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