Benefits of Online Physical Therapy


Elumatherapy

Uploaded on Sep 27, 2019

Online therapy also known as teletherapy, telehealth, telemedicine, or telepractice is backed by decades of research but has only recently started to grow in its application and popularity.

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Benefits of Online Physical Therapy

Benefits of Online Physical Therapy Online therapy also known as teletherapy, telehealth, telemedicine, or telepractice is backed by decades of research but has only recently started to grow in its application and popularity. If you’re like most educators, you might still be a little bit unfamiliar with the processes, quality, and benefits of this type of therapy. As such, we would expect that you might have some questions and even reservations about trying something new. Specifically, many are interested in its efficacy, affordability, as well as student, parent and public perception. The Transformation of Online Therapy The transformation of online therapy in schools is happening very quickly. It seems like it was not too long ago that we were putting our necks out there doing all we could to convince schools that online therapy is effective, viable, and research- based. Online Speech Therapy eLuma offers unparalleled online speech therapy solutions for K-12 special education. Our speech- language pathologists (SLPs) can provide all of the same required services live and online, through a fully-secure, HIPAA-compliant platform, as they can in person and can do so with a high degree of effectiveness, efficiency and flexibility. Online Occupational Therapy There just are not enough occupational therapists to meet the needs of every school, so we created the best online occupational therapy option. With the increase in fine motor, gross motor and visual impairments related to learning disabilities, autism and others, it is increasingly hard to keep highly qualified professionals on staff. Online Physical Therapy It’s getting harder and harder for schools and districts to enlist and retain physical therapists. The demand for their services has never been greater, and unfortunately, the growth in the supply of these practitioners has not kept pace with the increased need. The resulting shortage has been a growing problem for administrators who need to fill vacancies.