Healthcare Therapy
Prof. S.S Ganokar*1, Nutan Harle*2, Samiksha Ghorpade*3, Tina Kshirsagar*4, Yash Lakhe*5
*1Professor, Information Technology, K.D.K. College of Engineering, RTMNU, Nagpur, Maharashtra, India.
*2Information Technology, K.D.K. College of Engineering, RTMNU, Nagpur, Maharashtra, India.
*3Information Technology, K.D.K. College of Engineering, RTMNU, Nagpur, Maharashtra, India.
*4Information Technology, K.D.K. College of Engineering, RTMNU, Nagpur, Maharashtra, India.
*5Information Technology, K.D.K. College of Engineering, RTMNU, Nagpur, Maharashtra, India.
ABSTRACT
The integration of web-based applications into healthcare therapy has significantly transformed the delivery of mental and physical health services. This review explores the current landscape of healthcare therapy web applications, evaluating their effectiveness, usability, and accessibility. Key areas of focus include teletherapy platforms, rehabilitation tracking systems, and AI-driven support tools. The paper examines the technological frameworks underpinning these applications, their clinical outcomes, patient engagement strategies, and challenges such as data privacy and digital literacy. By synthesizing findings from recent studies and industry developments, this review highlights best practices and proposes future directions to enhance the efficacy and adoption of web-based therapy solutions in modern healthcare.In recent years, the proliferation of web-based technologies has revolutionized the healthcare sector, particularly in the delivery of therapeutic services. This review paper presents a comprehensive analysis of healthcare therapy web applications, focusing on their role in improving accessibility, efficiency, and patient outcomes. The paper categorizes various types of web applications, including platforms for mental health therapy (e.g., cognitive behavioral therapy and counseling), physical rehabilitation, speech therapy, and chronic disease management.
A critical examination is conducted on the technological frameworks that support these applications, such as cloud computing, mobile-responsive design, video conferencing, AI-driven chatbots, and wearable device integration. Furthermore, the review assesses the clinical effectiveness of these tools through an analysis of user engagement metrics, patient satisfaction, and therapeutic outcomes reported in recent peer-reviewed studies.
Usability, scalability, and interoperability with electronic health records (EHRs) are also discussed, along with common challenges such as ensuring patient privacy, meeting regulatory compliance (e.g., HIPAA and GDPR), and addressing disparities in digital literacy and internet access. Special attention is given to the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, which accelerated the adoption and innovation of web-based therapy solutions.