Authors: Dordevic M, Wendt C, Külzow N, Kundu S, Haun C, Baier B, Gorsler A, Müller NG.
DOI: 10.3389/fneur.2025.1711528
Abstract Summary
Adding VR-based training to conventional therapy significantly improved upper extremity recovery in subacute stroke patients. A study of 22 matched patients showed those receiving extra VR sessions demonstrated greater improvements in motor function and independence compared to conventional therapy alone, suggesting immersive VR could enhance rehabilitation outcomes.
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VR-based training added to conventional therapy significantly improved upper limb function and independence in subacute stroke patients compared to standard care alone in this matched trial.
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