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JIAYN CHEN, CALVIN KALUN OR & TIANRONG CHEN

EFFECTIVENESS OF USING VIRTUAL REALITY-SUPPORTED EXERCISE THERAPY FOR UPPER EXTREMITY MOTOR REHABILITATION IN PATIENTS WITH STROKE: SYSTEMATIC REVIEW AND META-ANALYSIS OF RANDOMISED CONTROLLED TRIALS

43 studies identified to be included in the systematic review. Studies compared VR to either conventional therapy or no therapy. Results showed that the VR groups had significant improvements in upper limb extremity motor function and range of movement.
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Allied Health Professionals
J. MEHRHOLZ, M. POHL, T. PLATZ, J. KUGLER & B. ELSNER

ELECTROMECHANICAL AND ROBOT-ASSISTED ARM TRAINING FOR IMPROVING ACTIVITIES OF DAILY LIVING, ARM FUNCTION AND ARM MUSCLE STRENGTH AFTER STROKE

Systematic reviews of RCTs comparing electromechanical and robot-assisted arm training with other rehabilitation, placebo or no treatment. 45 trials included in the review. Participants aged between 21-80 years old. Results showed that electromechanical and robotic-assisted training improved ADLs, function and muscle strength of the affected arm. Additionally identified that these are safe to use as a rehabilitation tool with adverse events seldom reported. Quality of the evidence was high. 
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Clinicians
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