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Playing your pain away: designing a virtual reality physical therapy for children with upper limb motor impairment
2021
Virtual Reality
AbstractChildren with upper limb motor impairment often undergo repetitive therapeutic physiotherapy sessions to minimize functional disabilities of the affected area. Even though therapeutic processes can improve functional outcomes and minimize persistent disabilities, patients often neglect to participate fully in physical therapies due to the associated procedural pain. Over recent decades, there has been a growing interest in designing non-pharmacological interventions which aim to
doi:10.1007/s10055-021-00522-5
pmid:36915630
pmcid:PMC9998555
fatcat:t4t2fi5iunae7fde53jo6nxptm