International Journal of Telerehabilitation

The International Journal of Telerehabilitation (IJT) is a biannual journal dedicated to advancing telerehabilitation by disseminating information about current research and practices.
 

Vol. 3, No. 2, Fall 2011

Table of Contents

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From the Desk of the Guest Editor: Volume Overview PDF RTF (ACCESSIBLE VERSION)
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Research

Simulated In-home Teletreatment for Anomia PDF RTF (ACCESSIBLE VERSION)
Lambert Dechêne, Michel Tousignant, Patrick Boissy, Joël Macoir, Serge Héroux, Mathieu Hamel, Simon Brière, Catherine Pagé 3-10

Viewpoints

The World Health Organization/World Bank’s First World Report on Disability PDF RTF (ACCESSIBLE VERSION)
Katherine D. Seelman 11-14
Telehealth Regulatory and Legal Considerations: Frequently Asked Questions PDF RTF (ACCESSIBLE VERSION)
Jana Cason, Janice A. Brannon 15-18

Featured Telerehabilitation Programs

Technology that Touches Lives: Teleconsultation to Benefit Persons with Upper Limb Loss PDF RTF (ACCESSIBLE VERSION)
Lynsay R. Whelan, Nathan Wagner 19-22
Telehealth Forging Ahead: Overcoming Barriers in Licensure to Improve Access to Care for Service Members PDF RTF (ACCESSIBLE VERSION)
Katie Ambrose Stout, Kristina Martinez 23-26

Letter to the Editor

The Time Has Come for Speech-Language Pathology License Portability! PDF RTF (ACCESSIBLE VERSION)
Melissa Jakubowitz 27-30

Committee Report

Resolving Barriers to Licensure Portability for Telerehabilitation Professionals PDF RTF (ACCESSIBLE VERSION)
Ellen R. Cohn, Janice A. Brannon, Jana Cason 31-34

Announcements

ATA 2012: 17th Annual International Meeting & Tradeshow PDF RTF [ACCESSIBLE VERSION] ATA Save the Date PDF
Benjamin Forstag 35-38