Virtual reality‐based therapy after anterior cruciate ligament injury effectively reduces pain and improves knee function, movement patterns, and dynamic balance: A systematic review and meta‐analysis
Irene Cortés‐Pérez,
Jose María Desdentado‐Guillem,
María Soledad Camacho‐Delgado
et al.
Abstract:PurposeVirtual reality‐based therapy (VRBT) may be an effective physical therapy complement employed in the rehabilitation of patients with anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injury. This study aims to assess the effectiveness of VRBT in improving pain, knee function, strength, proprioception, flexion range of motion (ROM), and dynamic balance after ACL injury.MethodsWe conducted this systematic review with meta‐analysis following PRISMA criteria. Since inception to June 2024, we searched in PubMed Medline, WOS,… Show more
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