Personalized telerehabilitation in the context of modern determinant of gerontological care (review)
Background: Stroke is one of the leading causes of disability in the elderly. Modern healthcare systems face workforce shortages and limited access to inpatient rehabilitation, especially in remote and rural areas. Personalized telerehabilitation represents a promising approach that can ensure continuity and accessibility of recovery treatment for post-stroke patients. The aim of the study:To assess the potential and effectiveness of personalized telerehabilitation in elderly and senile patients with stroke-related impairments based on an analysis of recent domestic and international scientific literature. Materials and methods: An analytical review of scientific literature, including publications from the past ten years (2014-2024), was conducted, encompassing data from randomized controlled trials and meta-analyses focused on evaluating the outcomes of telerehabilitation after stroke. The literature search was carried out using both international and Russian databases, including PubMed, Scopus, Web of Science, eLIBRARY, and the Cochrane Library. The analysis included studies addressing both physiotherapeutic and cognitive aspects of the rehabilitation process. Special attention was given to modern technologies used in personalized telerehabilitation, such as mirror therapy. Results: Telerehabilitation has demonstrated effectiveness comparable to traditional therapy in restoring motor and cognitive functions, as well as in the treatment of post-stroke depression and balance disorders. Remote monitoring technologies allow for the individualization of the therapeutic process and enhance patient motivation. Conclusion: Personalized telerehabilitation is an effective and accessible method of recovery treatment for patients after stroke. Its implementation is particularly relevant in resource-limited settings and can significantly improve patients’ quality of life by increasing access to multidisciplinary care and ensuring continuity of the rehabilitation process at all stages
Osipova OA, Gosteva EV, Zhernakova NI, et al. Personalized telerehabilitation in the context of modern determinant of gerontological care (review). Research Results in Biomedicine. 2026;12(3):481-496. Russian. DOI: 10.18413/2658-6533-2026-12-3-0-8





















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