Neuromuscular diseases require a continuous assessment of physical performances by physiotherapists at clinics. However, ICT-based solutions to help the operators in this pivotal task are lacking. Here, we describe a dedicated ICT platform, specifically designed for neuromuscular diseases, able to collect data from validated assessments, including the PUL, the 6MWT, the MFM and the NSAA. The help of physiotherapists was fundamental in its development and the first related feedbacks from the operators on its usage were extremely positive, making PhysioTest a promising tool for present and future use in this specific domain.

PhysioTest: a dedicated module to collect data from physiotherapy assessments in neuromuscular diseases

Raffaele Conte;Alessandro Tonacci;Francesco Sansone;Gianluca Diodato;Maria Cristina Scudellari;Andrea Grande;Anna Paola Pala;
2018

Abstract

Neuromuscular diseases require a continuous assessment of physical performances by physiotherapists at clinics. However, ICT-based solutions to help the operators in this pivotal task are lacking. Here, we describe a dedicated ICT platform, specifically designed for neuromuscular diseases, able to collect data from validated assessments, including the PUL, the 6MWT, the MFM and the NSAA. The help of physiotherapists was fundamental in its development and the first related feedbacks from the operators on its usage were extremely positive, making PhysioTest a promising tool for present and future use in this specific domain.
2018
Istituto di Fisiologia Clinica - IFC
978-3-030-01844-3
physiotherapy
neuromuscular diseases
NMD
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