2022
DOI: 10.5606/tftrd.2022.9081
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Is virtual reality training superior to conventional treatment in improving lower extremity motor function in chronic hemiplegic patients?

Abstract: Objectives: This study aims to examine the effect of virtual reality (VR) training, frequently included in rehabilitation programs, on lower extremity functional status, mobility, balance, and walking speed in chronic stroke patients. Patients and methods: This randomized, controlled study was conducted with 60 chronic stroke patients (26 males, 34 females; mean age: 64.0 years; range, 33 to 80 years) who presented to the physical therapy and rehabilitation outpatient clinic of the Kütahya Health Sciences Univ… Show more

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“…44 The effect of VR training on lower extremity functional status, mobility, balance, and walking speed in chronic stroke patients using Xbox Kinect system. 58 In that study, 58 it was found that VR training combined with CR was superior to CR alone in chronic stroke rehabilitations, unlike the present study.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 72%
“…44 The effect of VR training on lower extremity functional status, mobility, balance, and walking speed in chronic stroke patients using Xbox Kinect system. 58 In that study, 58 it was found that VR training combined with CR was superior to CR alone in chronic stroke rehabilitations, unlike the present study.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 72%