2019
DOI: 10.1089/g4h.2018.0075
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Balance Training in Virtual Reality Promotes Performance Improvement but Not Transfer to Postural Control in People with Chronic Stroke

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“…Four studies were excluded from the meta‐analysis (Choi et al, 2018; Henrique et al, 2019; Miranda et al, 2019; da Fonseca et al, 2017). Choi et al (2018) reported insufficient information for conversion of medians and interquartile ranges (IQRs), while Miranda et al (2019) reported only force platform measurements that were incompatible with other clinical rating scales. Additionally, two studies reported change from baseline values (Henrique et al, 2019; da Fonseca et al, 2017) that were unsuitable for pooling with other post‐intervention values when calculating SMD (Higgins, 2020).…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Four studies were excluded from the meta‐analysis (Choi et al, 2018; Henrique et al, 2019; Miranda et al, 2019; da Fonseca et al, 2017). Choi et al (2018) reported insufficient information for conversion of medians and interquartile ranges (IQRs), while Miranda et al (2019) reported only force platform measurements that were incompatible with other clinical rating scales. Additionally, two studies reported change from baseline values (Henrique et al, 2019; da Fonseca et al, 2017) that were unsuitable for pooling with other post‐intervention values when calculating SMD (Higgins, 2020).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Studies were conducted in Brazil ( n = 7, 21.9%), South Korea ( n = 14, 43.8%), United States ( n = 2, 6.3%), Egypt ( n = 1, 0.03%), Taiwan ( n = 4, 12.5%), Pakistan ( n = 1, 0.03%), Israel ( n = 1, 0.03%), India ( n = 1, 0.03%) and Turkey ( n = 1, 0.03%). Among the 34 publications (32 RCTs) included in this review, (Miranda et al, 2015) and (Rand et al, 2015) were earlier publications reporting on the same RCTs as (Miranda et al, 2019) and (Rand et al, 2017), and will henceforth be referred by the latest publications. All studies were individualized RCTs, except for one cluster RCT (Lee & Bae, 2020).…”
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“…A redução dos níveis desta variável impacta na independência funcional, à medida que limita a realização das AVDs, estando associada também ao aumento do risco de quedas nestes pacientes 18 . Assim, restaurar a FM tem sido uma meta importante da reabilitação do equilíbrio e da marcha, visto que está relacionada com uma distribuição de peso mais simétrica e com a capacidade de deslocamento de peso 2,19 do equilíbrio e de parâmetros da marcha 25 .…”
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“…Sabe-se que a falta de controle seletivo no membro parético resulta em assimetria de descarga e respostas de equilíbrio deficitárias (Roerdink et al, 2009). Os resultados do estudo de Miranda et al (2019) O treino com exergame, por se tratar de uma prática com grande número de repetições tarefa-específica (necessária para a reorganização neural), que encoraja a resolução de problemas e garante aumentado e constante feedback visual e auditivo também sobre os erros e acertos (aspectos integrantes do aprendizado motor), tem o potencial de induzir mudanças plásticas sobre o sistema nervoso central (Fu et al, 2015;Omiyale et al, 2015). Da mesma maneira, se não adequadamente aplicado, pode reforçar padrões de movimento inadequados estabelecidos pós-lesão.…”
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