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Virtual Reality Training with Cognitive Load Improves Walking Function in Chronic Stroke Patients.

Ki Hun Cho1, Min Kyu Kim, Hwang-Jae Lee, Wan Hee Lee.   

Abstract

Virtual reality training is considered as an effective intervention method of stroke patients, and the virtual reality system for therapeutic rehabilitation has emphasized the cognitive factors to improve walking function. The purpose of current study was to investigate the effect of virtual reality training with cognitive load (VRTCL) on walking function of chronic stroke. Chronic stroke patients were randomly assigned to the VRTCL group (11 patients, including 5 men; mean age, 60.0 years; post-stroke duration, 273.9 days) or control group (11 patients, including 2 men; mean age, 58.6 years; post-stroke duration, 263.9 days). All subjects participated in the standard rehabilitation program that consisted of physical and occupational therapies. In addition, VRTCL group participated in the VRTCL for 4 weeks (30 min per day and five times a week), while those in the control group participated in virtual reality treadmill training. Walking function under single (walking alone) and dual task (walking with cognitive tasks) conditions was assessed using an electrical walkway system. After the 4-week intervention, under both single and dual task conditions, significant improvement on walking function was observed in VRTCL and control groups (P < 0.05). In addition, in the dual task condition, greater improvement on walking function was observed in the VRTCL group, compared with the control group (P < 0.05). These findings demonstrated the efficacy of VRTCL on the walking function under the dual task condition. Therefore, we suggest that VRTCL may be an effective method for the achievement of independent walking in chronic stroke patients.

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26228205     DOI: 10.1620/tjem.236.273

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Tohoku J Exp Med        ISSN: 0040-8727            Impact factor:   1.848


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Review 2.  Proprioceptive and Dual-Task Training: The Key of Stroke Rehabilitation, A Systematic Review.

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Review 4.  The Use of the Term Virtual Reality in Post-Stroke Rehabilitation: A Scoping Review and Commentary.

Authors:  Hanne Huygelier; Emily Mattheus; Vero Vanden Abeele; Raymond van Ee; Céline R Gillebert
Journal:  Psychol Belg       Date:  2021-06-03

5.  Cerebral Reorganization in Subacute Stroke Survivors after Virtual Reality-Based Training: A Preliminary Study.

Authors:  Xiang Xiao; Qiang Lin; Wai-Leung Lo; Yu-Rong Mao; Xin-Chong Shi; Ryan S Cates; Shu-Feng Zhou; Dong-Feng Huang; Le Li
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Review 6.  Virtual reality for stroke rehabilitation.

Authors:  Kate E Laver; Belinda Lange; Stacey George; Judith E Deutsch; Gustavo Saposnik; Maria Crotty
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