Neurophysiological changes accompanying reduction in upper limb motor impairments in response to exercise-based virtual rehabilitation after stroke: systematic review
Virtual reality-augmented therapist-delivered exercise-based training has promise for enhancing upper limb motor recovery after stroke. However, the neurophysiological mechanisms are unclear.
Source: Physiotherapy - Category: Physiotherapy Authors: Fiona Ellis, Niamh C. Kennedy, Nicola J. Hancock, Valerie M. Pomeroy Tags: Systematic review Source Type: research
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