Perceptions and readiness to use telerehabilitation service during the COVID‑19 pandemic among physiotherapists: a review / Rabiatul Adawiah Abdul Rahman and Nurul Husna Mohd Nasir

This paper reviewed the perceptions and readiness to use telerehabilitation service during the COVID-19 pandemic among physiotherapists. A comprehensive overview on acceptance and insights of telerehabilitation will result in the successful implementation of the system. A review of the literature fr...

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Main Authors: Abdul Rahman, Rabiatul Adawiah (Author), Mohd Nasir, Nurul Husna (Author)
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Published: UiTM Press, 2023-03.
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