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Benefits of virtual reality based cognitive rehabilitation through simulated activities of daily living: a randomized controlled trial with stroke patients 원문보기

Journal of neuroengineering and rehabilitation, v.13, 2016년, pp.96 -   

Faria, Ana Lúcia (Madeira Interactive Technologies Institute, Funchal, Madeira Portugal) ,  Andrade, Andreia (Universidade da Madeira, Funchal, Madeira Portugal) ,  Soares, Luísa (Madeira Interactive Technologies Institute, Funchal, Madeira Portugal) ,  i Badia, Sergi Bermúdez (Madeira Interactive Technologies Institute, Funchal, Madeira Portugal)

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BackgroundStroke is one of the most common causes of acquired disability, leaving numerous adults with cognitive and motor impairments, and affecting patients’ capability to live independently. There is substancial evidence on post-stroke cognitive rehabilitation benefits, but its implementation is ...

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