Stroke survivors often encounter challenges in accessing personalized upper-limb physiotherapy during their inpatient rehabilitation. This study explores the feasibility of implementing personalized online upper-limb physiotherapy interventions for inpatient stroke survivors. Through a comprehensive literature review, we examine technological modalities such as virtual reality, augmented reality and tele-rehabilitation. These technologies offer innovative solutions to accessibility issues, providing tailored interventions that enhance rehabilitation outcomes. The feasibility of personalized online physiotherapy is underscored by positive outcomes in patient engagement, adherence and rehabilitation progress. Despite challenges, such as ensuring technological accessibility and addressing barriers, the integration of personalized online upper-limb physiotherapy holds promise in transforming stroke rehabilitation, fostering inclusivity and improving overall patient outcomes.
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