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Virtual reality using games for improving physical functioning in …

The samples composition of the 13 studies varied from 12 to 58 participants divided between control group and intervention group. The samples included both sexes, with a higher proportion of women … See more

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What do randomized controlled trials say about virtual …

WEBBackground Virtual-reality based rehabilitation (VR) shows potential as an engaging and effective way to improve upper-limb function and cognitive abilities …

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Mobility related physical and functional losses due to aging and

WEBPhysical and functional losses due to aging and diseases decrease human mobility, independence, and quality of life. This study is aimed at summarizing and …

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A systematic review and meta-analysis on the effect of virtual …

WEBVirtual reality (VR) is a promising solution for individuals with Parkinson’s disease (PD) who experience symptoms that affect their daily activities and …

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Trends in robot-assisted and virtual reality-assisted neuromuscular

WEBMultiplayer games have emerged as a promising approach to increase the motivation of patients involved in rehabilitation therapy. In this systematic review, we …

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Immersive virtual reality health games: a narrative review of …

WEBIn non-HMD-VR health games, UCD has been a com-mon development approach. For example, Brox and col-leagues proposed a UCD protocol specific to designing …

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Immersive virtual reality health games: a narrative review of game

WEBHigh quality head-mounted display based virtual reality (HMD-VR) has become widely available, spurring greater development of HMD-VR health games. As a …

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Getting into a “Flow” state: a systematic review of flow experience …

WEBThis systematic review followed the guideline from the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses Statement (PRISMA) [].The …

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Overground robotic training effects on walking and secondary …

WEBOverground powered lower limb exoskeletons (EXOs) have proven to be valid devices in gait rehabilitation in individuals with spinal cord injury (SCI). Although …

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Predicting patient-reported outcome of activities of daily living in

WEBMachine Learning is increasingly used to predict rehabilitation outcomes in stroke in the context of precision rehabilitation and patient-centered care. However, …

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Assessing the usability of wearable devices to measure gait and

WEBThe World Health Organisation’s global strategy for digital health emphasises the importance of patient involvement. Understanding the usability and …

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Validated instruments used to measure attitudes of healthcare …

WEBInstruments to detect changes in attitudes towards people with disabilities are important for evaluation of training programs and for research. While we were interested …

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Therapeutic benefits of lower limb prostheses: a systematic review

WEBLower limb loss is detrimental for physical function and psychosocial health, harming an individual’s quality of life [1, 2].After lower limb loss, assistive devices are a …

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A review of wearable sensors and systems with application in

WEBThe US health care system faces daunting challenges. With the improvements in health care in the last few decades, residents of industrialized …

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Decoding hand and wrist movement intention from chronic stroke

WEBSeventy-five percent of stroke survivors, caregivers, and health care professionals (HCP) believe current therapy practices are insufficient, specifically calling …

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Factors that influence the adoption of rehabilitation technologies: …

WEBGlobal estimates suggest that 2.41 billion people live with conditions that would benefit from rehabilitation, with as many as one in every three people needing …

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Devices used for photobiomodulation of the brain—a …

WEBPhotobiomodulation (PBM) is a non-invasive therapy that entails the use of red to infrared (IR) light (wavelengths of 600 to 1100 nm) to stimulate cellular processes …

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Applications of wearable sensors in upper extremity MSK …

WEBPurpose This scoping review uniquely aims to map the current state of the literature on the applications of wearable sensors in people with or at risk of developing …

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Technology for monitoring everyday prosthesis use: a systematic …

WEBThe World Health Organization (WHO) provides a global estimate of 35–40 million people who require prosthetics and orthotics services [], and this demand is …

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