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Clinical usefulness of the virtual reality-based postural control training on the gait ability in patients with stroke |
Yu-Hyung Park, Chi-ho Lee, Byoung-Hee Lee |
J Exerc Rehabil. 2013;9(5):489-494. Published online 2013 October 31 DOI: https://doi.org/10.12965/jer.130066 |
Clinical usefulness of the virtual reality-based postural control training on the gait ability in patients with stroke Gait and balance training using virtual reality is more effective for improving gait and balance ability after stroke than conventional training without virtual reality [commentary] Gait and balance training using virtual reality is more effective for improving gait and balance ability after stroke than conventional training without virtual reality [synopsis] Comparative Analysis of Circuit Gait Training vs Virtual Reality Based Gait Training in Improving Gait among Stroke Patients Augmented reality-based postural control training improves gait function in patients with stroke: Randomized controlled trial Virtual Reality Community Gait Training Using a 360° Image Improves Gait Ability in Chronic Stroke Patients DOES VIRTUAL REALITY REHABILITATION INFLUENCE POSTURAL CONTROL AFTER TOTAL KNEE REPLACEMENT? Balance training in virtual reality improves temporal gait parameters in patients after total hip replacement Effects of virtual reality training on gait biomechanics of individuals post-stroke Virtual reality gait training versus non-virtual reality gait training for improving participation in subacute stroke survivors: study protocol of the ViRTAS randomized controlled trial |
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