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Virtual reality-based rehabilitation for recovery of stroke and neurodegenerative disease patients – News-Medical.Net
Virtual reality-based rehabilitation programs are becoming an important complement to conventional motor therapy for stroke patients and individuals with neurodegenerative…
Virtual reality-based rehabilitation programs are becoming an important complement to conventional motor therapy for stroke patients and individuals with neurodegenerative diseases. Immersion in virtual environments stimulates several sensory systems, especially sight and hearing, and intensifies central nervous system information input and output.
The technology is expected to increase brain connectivity by stimulating the new neural connections needed to repair the losses caused by injury or by…
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