 The study aimed to explore experiences, assess training needs, and collate ideas on best practices in tellar rehabilitation for physical disabilities and movement impairment among UK rehabilitation practitioners. The results showed that video-based consultations were commonly used and perceived positively by practitioners, but there were obstacles related to technology, practicality, patient and practitioner factors and organizational issues. Practitioners desired training and guidance on physical assessment tools suitable for remote use, governance issues, digital platforms, and signposting to digital skills training for themselves and their patients. The findings will inform the development of a toolkit of resources, and a training package for the current and future workforce in tellar rehabilitation. This article was authored by Sarah A. Buckingham, Critica Nill, Sarah Domain and others.