Publications by authors named "Jorge Alamillo-Salas"

Objective: To compare the preliminary efficacy of asynchronous telerehabilitation in patients after acute coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) on fatigue, physical condition, quality of life, and feasibility of this pilot study with that of a booklet format.

Design: Randomized pilot study with 2 intervention arms: asynchronous telerehabilitation group and booklet-based rehabilitation group, with 2 follow-ups at 3 and 6 months.

Setting: Hospital.

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Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Jorge Alamillo-Salas"

  • - Jorge Alamillo-Salas is focused on exploring innovative rehabilitation methods, particularly asynchronous telerehabilitation, to enhance outcomes for patients recovering from COVID-19, with an emphasis on fatigue, physical condition, and overall quality of life.
  • - His recent pilot study, published in August 2024, compares the efficacy of asynchronous telerehabilitation against traditional booklet-based rehabilitation, assessing both patient outcomes and the feasibility of these interventions.
  • - Findings from the study indicate promising results for asynchronous telerehabilitation, suggesting it may be a viable option to improve recovery metrics in post-COVID-19 patients, thus highlighting the potential of technology in enhancing rehabilitation practices.