MSK – Muskuloskelettale Physiotherapie 2024; 28(04): 209-216
DOI: 10.1055/a-2344-7769
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Smart Physiotherapy: Wie die Digitalisierung die Physiotherapie verändern wird

Angela Arntz
,
Franziska Weber
,
Christian Grüneberg

Die Zukunft der Digitalisierung in der Physiotherapie scheint vielversprechend und könnte zu einer besseren Patient*innenversorgung führen. In den kommenden Jahren werden sehr wahrscheinlich digitale Tools wie Apps, Wearables, Videokonferenzsysteme und Künstliche Intelligenz in der täglichen Praxis regelmäßig eingesetzt werden. Ein Überblick über Begrifflichkeiten, die Anwendung digitaler Technologien, die Gesetzgebung sowie notwendige Voraussetzungen, damit das Zukunftsversprechen eingelöst werden kann.



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Artikel online veröffentlicht:
13. September 2024

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