Abstract
Eldercare programs such as health consultations and physiotherapy that improve the well-being and extend the life expectancy of people in rural or sparsely populated areas is a socially important though costly problem. We ran a pilot project to test the effectiveness potential of telerehabilitation using markerless motion capture technology integrated in a fast and low-latency IMT-2020 (5G) mobile network. Accelerating technological innovations and the surge in advances of telehealth will greatly impact conventional home visit or outpatient rehabilitation services, working in concert with or even supplanting them, given the potential lower cost and better utilization of time.
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