Application of Non‐Immersive Virtual Reality in Cerebral Palsy Children: A Systematic Review
Agrawal Luckykumar Dwarkadas,
Viswanath Talasila,
Sheeraz Kirmani
et al.
Abstract:Cerebral palsy (CP) is a movement disorder caused by brain damage. Virtual reality (VR) can improve motor function and daily life activities in CP patients. This systematic review examines the use of non‐immersive VR in treating CP children. The objective is to evaluate the effectiveness of non‐immersive VR in rehabilitating CP children as a standalone intervention or in combination with traditional therapy. The review follows the PRISMA guidelines and includes a comprehensive search of five bibliographic data… Show more
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