Virtual Examination Techniques, Clinical Effectiveness, and Future Directions of Telemedicine in Orthopedic Practice: A Narrative Review.

Virtual Examination Techniques, Clinical Effectiveness, and Future Directions of Telemedicine in Orthopedic Practice: A Narrative Review.

Publication date: Nov 01, 2025

Telemedicine adoption has made notable changes in orthopedic practice. It was greatly expanded with the COVID-19 pandemic, with the adoption across subspecialties offering comparable diagnostic accuracy, patient satisfaction, and safety to traditional visits. This narrative review summarizes the current applications of telemedicine and future directions in orthopedic telemedicine. Virtual examinations for the elbow, shoulder, hip, and knee have been successfully modified for remote assessment. The modifications of some tests now allow patients to perform self-tests under physician guidance using household tools. Randomized controlled trials (RCTs) demonstrate that telehealth consultations are not inferior to in-person evaluations in clinical decision-making. Limitations include the inability to replicate certain hands-on maneuvers, disparities in digital access among minority and low-income populations, and variable patient adherence. To optimize remote care, standardized telehealth protocols, improved image transmission, and targeted patient preparation are required. Artificial intelligence (AI) and large language models (LLMs) promise to enhance virtual care. Telemedicine is positioned to become a permanent, high-quality complement to in-person orthopedic practice, expanding global access to efficient and patient-centered musculoskeletal healthcare.

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Concepts Keywords
Efficient orthosurgery
Future teleconsultation
Global telerehabilitation
Orthopedic video telemedicine
Pandemic

Semantics

Type Source Name
disease MESH COVID-19 pandemic
disease MESH image
pathway REACTOME Reproduction
disease MESH NHS
disease MESH Trauma
disease MESH Park
drug DRUGBANK Coenzyme M
disease MESH face
disease MESH allergies
disease MESH lateral epicondylitis
disease MESH ruptures
disease MESH Nerve compression syndromes
disease MESH radial tunnel syndrome
disease MESH syndrome
disease MESH pain
disease MESH deformities
disease MESH atrophy
disease MESH numbness
disease MESH Shoulder injuries
disease MESH arthrosis
disease MESH thoracic outlet syndrome
disease MESH body weight
disease MESH bursitis
disease MESH muscle atrophy
disease MESH scars
disease MESH emergency
disease MESH myelopathy
disease MESH stenosis
disease MESH radiculopathy
disease MESH ACL tears
disease MESH chronic disease
disease MESH HSS
drug DRUGBANK Nonoxynol-9
disease MESH tendon injuries
disease MESH femoroacetabular impingement
disease MESH adolescent idiopathic scoliosis
disease MESH Tam

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