2019
DOI: 10.48550/arxiv.1902.10223
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Virtual Environments for Rehabilitation of Postural Control Dysfunction

Abstract: We developed a novel virtual reality [VR] platform with 3dimensional sounds to help improve sensory integration and visuomotor processing for postural control and fall prevention in individuals with balance problems related to sensory deficits, such as vestibular dysfunction (disease of the inner ear). The system has scenes that simulate scenario-based environments. We can adjust the intensity of the visual and audio stimuli in the virtual scenes by controlling the user interface (UI) settings. A VR headset (… Show more

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