MSK – Muskuloskelettale Physiotherapie 2024; 28(04): 225-230
DOI: 10.1055/a-2361-3449
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Digital, Mensch oder beides?

Christoph Kaminski

Die Anwendung digitaler Ansätze in der Therapie von Patient*innen mit muskuloskelettalen Beschwerden scheint vielversprechend zu sein, gerade wenn „Face-to-Face“- mit Online-Interventionen kombiniert werden. Diese Kombination, auch „Blended Training“ genannt, läuft in mehreren Schritten ab. Anhand eines Blended Trainingsprogramms für Patient*innen mit chronischen Rückenschmerzen wird exemplarisch vorgestellt, welcher Schritt auf welchen folgt.



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