FEASIBILITY STUDY OF TELE-REHABILITATION IN WOMEN WITH STRESS URINARY INCONTINENCE
Tele-rehabilitation involves health care services, support and information provided remotely via digital communication and devices. It intends to facilitate effective delivery of health services such as physical therapy by improving access to care and information and managing health care resources. Other terms such as telehealth, telemonitoring, tele-rehabilitation, tele-education and tele-assistance describe digital practice. Due to the pandemic caused by coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), health associations worldwide have released recommendations about care from distance using tools of communication and information technologies
• \- Females complaining of stress urinary incontinence for at least once per week.
• An age range of 20-65 years.
• Being able to read and write.
• Primiparous or multiparous women.
• Being able to use the Internet, phone services, and online platforms.