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 Multidisciplinary projects


A  number of innovative multidisciplinary projects are in progress within the Telerehabilitation Research Unit:

1. The Internet can be used to measure upper limb range of motion in people who have had a stroke - Occupational Therapy and Physiotherapy

3. Using the Internet to assess ADL and hand function in people with Parkinson’s disease - Occupational Therapy and Physiotherapy.

4. An investigation into outpatient allied health therapy services for people with a neurological condition in rural and remote Queensland - Physiotherapy and Occupational Therapy.

5. Internet-based physical assessment of people with Parkinson’s disease is accurate and reliable -Physiotherapy and Occupational Therapy.

6. Internet-based multidisciplinary assessment of patients following Traumatic Brain Injury - Physiotherapy and Speech Pathology.




Internet assessment of upper limb ROM following stroke
The Internet can be used to measure upper limb range of motion in people who have had a stroke The ability to measure the upper limb range of motion in people who have had a stroke via the Internet would be a significan...

Internet assessment of ADL and hand function in Parkison's disease
Using the Internet to assess ADL and hand function in people with Parkinson’s disease The ability to measure activities of daily living (ADL) and hand function for people with Parkinson’s disease via an Inter...

Outpatient allied health services in rural and remote Queensland
An investigation into outpatient allied health therapy services for people with a neurological condition in rural and remote Queensland. Rehabilitation therapy is an important service for clients with a neurological cond...

Internet physical assessment of Parkinson's disease
Internet-based physical assessment of people with Parkinson’s disease is accurate and reliable Telerehabilitation may be an alternative service delivery model for people with Parkinson’s Disease (PWP) who liv...

Internet multidisciplinary assessment following TBI
Internet-based multidisciplinary assessment of patients following Traumatic Brain Injury Motor vehicle accidents are the single greatest cause of traumatic brain injury. While there is compelling evidence that rehabilita...