2020, Número 3
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Acta Med 2020; 18 (3)
El distanciamiento social por COVID-19 podría producir tratamientos fisioterapéuticos de mayor eficacia a largo plazo
Pérez DJS
Idioma: Español
Referencias bibliográficas: 11
Paginas: 344-345
Archivo PDF: 139.98 Kb.
FRAGMENTO
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La pandemia por COVID-19 ha modificado de manera abrupta las actividades de todas las esferas que conforman a la sociedad y, en este sentido, el ámbito sanitario no ha sido la excepción. Los prestadores de servicios de salud no vitales han tenido que detener sus actividades como respuesta a las recomendaciones de distanciamiento social. Esto ha orillado a los fisioterapeutas (excluyendo al área intensiva y respiratoria) alrededor del mundo a recurrir a tecnologías virtuales para dar atención a personas de edades y padecimientos heterogéneos, lo cual se conoce como “telemedicina”.
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