Virtual reality as a non-conventional rehabilitation for stroke: A comprehensive review

Muhammad Altaf Hussain, Asim Waris, Syed Omer Gilani, Shafaq Mushtaq, Amit N. Pujari, Niaz B. Khan, Mohammed Jameel, Gulrux Daminova, M. Ijaz Khan

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Abstract

Stroke survivors often experience debilitating neural, physical, and cognitive impairments, particularly affecting upper limb functions. Conventional rehabilitations, though effective, are perceived as slow and monotonous by stroke survivors. This review explores the potential of Virtual Reality (VR) as an engaging rehabilitation approach to address such limitations. Our findings show that VR-based rehabilitations can be beneficial in restoring post-stroke upper limb functions and improving routine life of survivors. Moreover, VR offers adaptability, and user-friendliness across age groups. However, further research with larger sample size studies and stronger evidence base is needed to definitively establish the effectiveness of VR in post-stroke rehabilitation.

Original languageEnglish
Article number100135
JournalJournal of Neurorestoratology
Volume12
Issue number3
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Sept 2024
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Cognitive
  • Games
  • Haptic feedback
  • Motor functions
  • Rehabilitation
  • Stroke
  • Virtual reality

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