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THE EFFICACY OF VIRTUAL REALITY BASED REHABILITATION IN STROKE PATIENT. A REVIEW


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Title: THE EFFICACY OF VIRTUAL REALITY BASED REHABILITATION IN STROKE PATIENT. A REVIEW

Authors: Mansoor Ahmad, Aizaz Ullah Khan, Nadeem Ahmad, Ataur Rahman, Ayesha Sadiq, Zahoor Ahmad, Fazal Hassan

Journal: The Research of Medical Science Review

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Publisher: Innovative Education Research Institute

Country: Pakistan

Year: 2025

Volume: 3

Issue: 8

Language: en

Keywords: StrokeRehabilitation. Virtual Reality-Based Rehabilitation (VRBR) is a form of telerehabilitation

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Abstract

Stroke continues to be a prominent cause of enduring impairment on a global scale, posing substantial obstacles to rehabilitation. Virtual Reality-Based Rehabilitation (VRBR) is a promising technique that combines advanced technology with therapeutic approaches to improve recovery results for stroke patients. This review provides a thorough analysis of the effectiveness of Virtual Reality-Based Rehabilitation (VRBR) in enhancing motor function, cognitive recovery, and overall quality of life in individuals who have experienced a stroke. VRBR efficiently engages patients by utilizing immersive and interactive settings, surpassing the effectiveness of standard rehabilitation methods. An exhaustive examination of the available research indicates that virtual reality-based rehabilitation (VRBR) greatly improves both motor abilities and cognitive functioning. The studies analyzed in this review show that therapies using Virtual Reality-Based Rehabilitation (VRBR), such as virtual reality-assisted physical therapy and telerehabilitation programs, regularly provide better results than traditional techniques in terms of patient involvement, motivation, and clinical outcomes. Moreover, VRBR offers a personalized methodology that can be customized to meet the specific requirements of each patient, effectively addressing the varied obstacles encountered by stroke survivors during their rehabilitation process. Although the results show promise, the application of VRBR still faces hurdles. Barriers to general adoption are recognized as including factors such as cost, accessibility, and the requirement for specialized equipment and training. This review highlights the significance of ongoing research to enhance VRBR techniques and incorporate them into conventional rehabilitation practices. The findings support the wider implementation of VRBR in clinical settings, emphasizing its capacity to transform stroke recovery. VRBR, through its provision of more captivating and efficient therapeutic alternatives, holds the potential to enhance the chances of recovery and overall well-being for individuals who have suffered from strokes. This, in turn, opens up opportunities for groundbreaking progress in the field of rehabilitation research.


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