2004
DOI: 10.1089/1530562041641336
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The Challenge of Using Virtual Reality in Telerehabilitation

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“…Moreover, ICP offers the physically disabled child an opportunity to be active and independent in activities otherwise difficult to engage in 3 or to perform training in a safe environment that resembles real life 4 . Virtual applications that are internet‐deliverable even open up possibilities for home‐based rehabilitation, which potentially would reduce the costs associated with long periods of hospitalization or travelling long distances 5 . Interactive technologies also provide a platform for people with disabilities where they can participate without being pre‐judged because of their disability 6 .…”
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“…Moreover, ICP offers the physically disabled child an opportunity to be active and independent in activities otherwise difficult to engage in 3 or to perform training in a safe environment that resembles real life 4 . Virtual applications that are internet‐deliverable even open up possibilities for home‐based rehabilitation, which potentially would reduce the costs associated with long periods of hospitalization or travelling long distances 5 . Interactive technologies also provide a platform for people with disabilities where they can participate without being pre‐judged because of their disability 6 .…”
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“…4 Virtual applications that are internet-deliverable even open up possibilities for home-based rehabilitation, which potentially would reduce the costs associated with long periods of hospitalization or travelling long distances. 5 Interactive technologies also provide a platform for people with disabilities where they can participate without being pre-judged because of their disability. 6 In addition, almost everything that the child does in the virtual world can be captured, measured, and stored for evaluation and research.…”
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“…VR applications that are Internet deliverable could open up new possibilities for home-based therapy and rehabilitation. If executed thoughtfully, they could increase client involvement, enhance outcomes, and reduce costs (44).…”
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“…The loss of balance in most cases results in falls and consequently in injuries. VR supported therapy can improve balance capabilities in hemiparetic subjects with stroke when combined with conventional therapy (4) and, when presented as computer games, presents an additional motivation for subject (5) . The outcome of research performed in the US and UK in groups of stroke subjects demonstrated that functional capabilities may improve with rehabilitation in acute and chronic phase, when intensive therapy with repeatable and targeted tasks are applied (1) .…”
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