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. 2020 Aug 16:10.1097/PHM.0000000000001571. doi: 10.1097/PHM.0000000000001571

Table 1.

Patient demographics and telerehabilitation visit characteristics, n (%)

Gender Type of visit
 Girl or woman 110 (53.7)  New 26 (12.7)
 Boy or man 92 (44.9)  Follow-up, established issue 164 (80.0)
 Transgender (man) 3 (1.5)  Follow-up, new issue 15 (7.3)
Age (years) Duration of visit (minutes)
 0-7 52 (25.4)  0-14 1 (0.5)
 8-12 13 (6.3)  15-29 22 (10.7)
 13-17 8 (3.9)  30-44 122 (59.5)
 18-34 25 (12.2)  45-59 54 (26.3)
 35-64 67 (32.7)  60+ 6 (2.9)
 65+ 40 (19.5)
Insurance status Reason for visit
 Insured 205 (100)  Spine condition 17 (8.3)
 Uninsured 0  Sports injury 32 (15.6)
Typical travel time (minutes)  Non-sports injury 19 (9.3)
 5-15 47 (22.9)  Upper extremity injury 9 (4.4)
 15-29 49 (23.9)  Lower extremity injury 34 (16.6)
 30-59 64 (31.2)  Concussion 2 (1.0)
 60-89 34 (16.6)  Balance impairment 11 (5.4)
 90-120 10 (4.9)  Post-stroke 11 (5.4)
Family or friend involvement  Post-traumatic brain injury 11 (5.4)
 Yes, present 80 (39.0)  Post-spinal cord injury 0
 Yes, remote 18 (8.8)  Other neurological injury 11 (5.4)
 No 107 (52.2)  Parkinson's Disease 2 (1.0)
Type of therapist  Multiple Sclerosis 2 (1.0)
 Physical 110 (53.7)  Pediatric orthopedics 6 (2.9)
 Occupational 29 (14.1)  Pediatric neurology 36 (17.6)
 Speech and language 63 (30.7)  Other 42 (20.5)
 Other 3 (1.5)