2020
DOI: 10.7322/jhgd.v30.11115
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Motor learning through a non-immersive virtual task in people with limb-girdle muscular dystrophies

Abstract: Introduction: Limb-girdle muscular dystrophies (LGMDs) are neuromuscular and genetic disorders that progress with weakness and damage of the proximal muscles, developing with loss of functionality. Virtual reality environments are suggested as an effective alternative for performance of daily life activities. However, there is no evidence in the literature on the use of virtual reality in this population. Objective: Assess motor performance through a motor learning protocol in a coincident timing task. Methods… Show more

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“…In the scope of assisted technology, virtual reality environments are increasingly effective instruments for the performance of activities of daily living in subjects who live and live with muscular dystrophies of the waist and who evolve with loss of functionality, it shows potential to optimize motor function during the practice of a nonimmersive virtual reality activity 33 .…”
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“…In the scope of assisted technology, virtual reality environments are increasingly effective instruments for the performance of activities of daily living in subjects who live and live with muscular dystrophies of the waist and who evolve with loss of functionality, it shows potential to optimize motor function during the practice of a nonimmersive virtual reality activity 33 .…”
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confidence: 99%