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Katarzyna Matys-Popielska, Krzysztof Popielski, Paulina Matys and Anna Sibilska-Mroziewicz
Stroke is a leading cause of disability among adults in Europe. Complications following stroke include limb paresis and unilateral spatial neglect (USN) syndrome. These complications significantly reduce the patient?s ability to function normally both in...
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Tianyi Yang, Marcus White, Ruby Lipson-Smith, Michelle M. Shannon and Mehrnoush Latifi
Changing the physical environment of healthcare facilities can positively impact patient outcomes. Virtual reality (VR) offers the potential to understand how healthcare environment design impacts users? perception, particularly among those with brain in...
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Mi-Hyun Choi, Kyu-Young Kang, Tae-Hoon Lee and Jin-Seung Choi
To encourage the application of virtual reality (VR) in physical rehabilitation, this study analyzed the occurrence of motion sickness when walking on a treadmill in virtual straight paths presented on two types of displays (screen and head-mounted displ...
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Xin Li, Ding-Bang Luh, Ruo-Hui Xu and Yi An
VR rehabilitation is a rapidly evolving field, with increasing research and development aimed at improving its effectiveness, accessibility, and integration into mainstream healthcare systems. While there are some commercially available VR rehabilitation...
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Mariolino De Cecco, Alessandro Luchetti, Isidro Butaslac III, Francesco Pilla, Giovanni Maria Achille Guandalini, Jacopo Bonavita, Monica Mazzucato and Kato Hirokazu
In rehabilitation settings that exploit Mixed Reality, a clinician risks losing empathy with the patient by being immersed in different worlds, either real and/or virtual. While the patient perceives the rehabilitation stimuli in a mixed real?virtual wor...
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Manuel García-Sánchez, Paloma García-Robles, María Catalina Osuna-Pérez, Rafael Lomas-Vega, Esteban Obrero-Gaitán and Irene Cortés-Pérez
Immersive and non-immersive virtual reality-based rehabilitation (VRBR) is effective in improving knee pain and function, dynamic balance, and knee flexion range of motion and extension strength after total knee arthroplasty, in comparison to conventiona...
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Yong Tao, Yuanlong Ji, Dongming Han, He Gao and Tianmiao Wang
Existing studies on rehabilitation robots are generally devoted to robot-assisted active rehabilitation training, which is conducive to facilitating muscle and nerve regeneration. However, human?robot interaction (HRI) requires imposing a limit on the wo...
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Daniela Tarnita, Ionut Daniel Geonea, Doina Pisla, Giuseppe Carbone, Bogdan Gherman, Nicoleta Tohanean, Paul Tucan, Cristian Abrudan and Danut Nicolae Tarnita
This paper presents a dynamic analysis of the ParReEx multibody mechanism, which has been designed for human wrist joint rehabilitation. The starting point of the research is a virtual prototype of the ParReEx multibody mechanism. This model is used to s...
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Mohamed-Amine Choukou, Sophia Mbabaali, Jasem Bani Hani and Carol Cooke
There is a plethora of technology-assisted interventions for hand therapy, however, less is known about the effectiveness of these interventions. This scoping review aims to explore studies about technology-assisted interventions targeting hand rehabilit...
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Abeer Al-Nafjan
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Virtual reality (VR) technology provides an interactive computer-generated experience that artificially simulates real-life situations by creating a virtual environment that looks real and stimulates the user?s feelings. During the past few years, the us...
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