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Enhancing Upper Limb Rehabilitation of Stroke Patients With Virtual Reality: A Mini Review
2021
Frontiers in Virtual Reality
Upper limb motor impairment following stroke is a common condition that impacts significantly the independence and quality of life of stroke survivors. In recent years, scholars have massively turned to virtual reality (VR) to develop more effective rehabilitation approaches. VR systems are promising tools that can help patients engage in intensive, repetitive and task-oriented practice using new technologies to promote neuroplasticity and recovery. Multiple studies have found significant
doi:10.3389/frvir.2021.595771
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