Antonio MichellBESOMI MOLINA, MANUELAMANUELABESOMI MOLINAPamela SeronMatías VoigtRodrigo CubillosFelipe Parada-HernándezOscar UrrejolaThaiana Barbosa Ferreira-PachecoDanilo De Oliveira-SilvaJéssica Bianca AilyJorge Enrique Moreno-CollazosIván Darío Pinzón-RíosClara Liliana Aguirre-AguirreRana S HinmanKim L BennellTrevor G Russell2023-01-122023-01-122022https://repositorio.udd.cl/handle/11447/7404https://investigadores.udd.cl/handle/123456789/527710.21149/131602-s2.0-85132556180WOS:000894129200006<jats:p>The continuous development in telecommunication tech­nologies has created opportunities for health professionals to optimise healthcare delivery by adopting digital tools into rehabilitation programs (i.e., telerehabilitation). These tech­nological advances, along with the demographic and social characteristics of each country, have made the implementa­tion of telerehabilitation a disparate process across regions. We have gathered the experience of four countries (Australia, Chile, Brazil, and Colombia) in two different regions (Ocea­nia and South America) to recompile the history pre- and post-Covid-19 outbreak until January of 2021, the barriers to, and facilitators of telerehabilitation, and outline the future challenges for these countries.</jats:p>Implementation of physiotherapy telerehabilitation before and post Covid-19 outbreak: A comparative narrative between South American countries and AustraliaResource Types::text::journal::journal article