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Effects of Nonimmersive Virtual Reality Intervention on Children With Spastic Cerebral Palsy

Nan Wang, Naiquan Liu, Shuqi Liu, Yan Gao

2023American Journal of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation12 citationsDOI

Abstract

ABSTRACT: This review aimed to assess the effectiveness of nonimmersive virtual reality intervention compared with traditional rehabilitation in improving the functions of the upper and lower limbs, balance, and social participation among children with spastic cerebral palsy. We used librarian-designed searches of 10 databases to identify research articles on randomized controlled trials that assessed the effectiveness of nonimmersive virtual reality in intervening spastic cerebral palsy patients up to April 15, 2023. Independent evaluation was conducted by two trained investigators using the evaluation criteria of randomized controlled trial quality indicated in the Cochrane Manual of Assessment "risk-of-bias tool." The Physical Therapy Evidence Database scale was used to evaluate the method and quality of the literature. Twenty-one research articles involving 779 patients with spastic cerebral palsy were included. Significant differences between the nonimmersive virtual reality rehabilitation and traditional rehabilitation groups were observed in all indicators, except for the Jebsen-Taylor Hand Function Test. Nonimmersive virtual reality intervention is effective in improving the function of the lower extremity, balance, and social participation in children with spastic cerebral palsy, but its effect on upper limb function is still controversial.

Topics & Concepts

Cerebral palsyMedicineRandomized controlled trialSpasticRehabilitationPhysical therapySpastic cerebral palsyPhysical medicine and rehabilitationVirtual realityIntervention (counseling)Balance (ability)PsychiatrySurgeryArtificial intelligenceComputer scienceCerebral Palsy and Movement DisordersBotulinum Toxin and Related Neurological DisordersStroke Rehabilitation and Recovery
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