The efficiency of cognitive therapy using virtual reality on upper limb mobility in stroke patients

Lucie Szmekova, J. Havelkova, Tereza Katolická
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The importance of virtual reality hasrecently grown, thanks to a significant benefit - feedback - which stimulates brain centers due to CNS plasticity. Such growth was allowed by inducing the need of patient - environment interaction and efforts to achieve goals. Possibility to carry out the therapy at much higher and more accurate doses, instead of manual therapy, represents another benefit to the research. We can achieve more frequent and more intense therapies without consequences of fatigue, only by adjusting to individual patients needs, with help of robotic devices. Although robotic research continues to grow despite of increasing number of patients per one physical therapist, it still saves time. Use of virtual reality as a new kind of neurorehabilitation promises to improve the traditional health care. Nevertheless, best results are achieved in combination with robotic and traditional therapy. The aim of our study is to analyse effect of cognitive therapy by using virtual reality on upper limp mobility in postacute stroke patients.
虚拟现实认知疗法对脑卒中患者上肢活动能力的影响
虚拟现实的重要性最近有所增长,这要归功于一个显著的好处——反馈——由于中枢神经系统的可塑性,它可以刺激大脑中心。这种增长是通过诱导患者-环境相互作用的需要和实现目标的努力来实现的。以更高和更精确的剂量进行治疗的可能性,而不是手工治疗,是这项研究的另一个好处。我们可以实现更频繁、更强烈的治疗,而不会产生疲劳的后果,只要在机器人设备的帮助下,根据个别患者的需求进行调整。尽管机器人的研究仍在继续发展,尽管每个物理治疗师的病人数量不断增加,但它仍然节省了时间。使用虚拟现实作为一种新的神经康复有望改善传统的医疗保健。然而,将机器人和传统疗法结合使用效果最好。本研究的目的是分析虚拟现实认知疗法对急性脑卒中后患者上肢跛行能力的影响。
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