TeleReach: Using TeleRehab to Improve Hand Function in Scleroderma
Offered By: National Scleroderma Foundation via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the potential of telerehabilitation for improving hand function in scleroderma patients through this informative webinar led by Dr. Susan Murphy, an occupational therapist and Professor at the University of Michigan. Gain insights into the benefits and challenges of telerehab, and participate in shaping future programs tailored to patient needs. Learn how this innovative approach can enhance treatment accessibility and effectiveness for individuals with scleroderma-related hand issues. Engage in an interactive discussion that combines expert knowledge with valuable patient input to advance telerehab strategies in scleroderma care.
Syllabus
TeleReach Using TeleRehab to improve Hand Function in Scleroderma, Susan Murphy, ScD, OTR
Taught by
National Scleroderma Foundation
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