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Does the addition of virtual reality training to a standard program of inpatient rehabilitation improve sitting balance ability and function after stroke? Protocol for a single-blind randomized controlled trial

机译:将虚拟现实训练添加到住院康复的标准程序中是否会改善中风后的坐姿平衡能力和功能?单盲随机对照试验的方案

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BackgroundSitting ability and function are commonly impaired after stroke. Balance training has been shown to be helpful, but abundant repetitions are required for optimal recovery and patients must be motivated to perform rehabilitation exercises repeatedly to maximize treatment intensity. Virtual reality training (VRT), which allows patients to interact with a virtual environment using computer software and hardware, is enjoyable and may encourage greater repetition of therapeutic exercises. However, the potential for VRT to promote sitting balance has not yet been explored. The objective of this study is to determine if supplemental VRT-based sitting balance exercises improve sitting balance ability and function in stroke rehabilitation inpatients.
机译:背景技术中风后坐位能力和功能通常受损。平衡训练已被证明是有帮助的,但是需要大量的重复才能获得最佳的恢复,并且必须激励患者反复进行康复锻炼以最大化治疗强度。允许患者使用计算机软件和硬件与虚拟环境进行交互的虚拟现实训练(VRT)是令人愉快的,并且可能会鼓励重复进行更多的治疗锻炼。但是,尚未探索VRT促进坐姿平衡的潜力。这项研究的目的是确定基于补充性VRT的坐姿平衡锻炼是否可以改善中风康复患者的坐姿平衡能力和功能。

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