Abstract:Virtual Reality (VR) has been used in several areas such as video games, technical training, movies, and teaching. VR-based interventions have also been applied for motor rehabilitation, e.g., to help the patient recover from disabilities provoked by stroke, cognitive deficit, or musculoskeletal problems. VR combined with wearable tracking devices creates new possibilities to apply immersive approaches during motor rehabilitation. This can enhance health care, making treatments more exciting pr pleasant for pa… Show more
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