Evaluation of Patient-Facing Mobile Apps to Support Physiotherapy Care: Systematic Review
BackgroundMobile health interventions delivered through mobile apps are increasingly used in physiotherapy care. This may be because of the potential of apps to facilitate changes in behavior, which is central to the aims of care delivered by physiotherapists. A benefit of using apps is their abilit...
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Main Authors: | Mark Merolli (Author), Jill J Francis (Author), Patrick Vallance (Author), Kim L Bennell (Author), Peter Malliaras (Author), Rana S Hinman (Author) |
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JMIR Publications,
2024-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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