Archives of Physiotherapy,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown, P. 182 - 188
Published: Dec. 31, 2024
Objective:
Virtual
reality
(VR)
therapies
have
increasingly
been
adopted
across
medical
fields,
including
neurorehabilitation
for
stroke
recovery.
Evidence
from
several
systematic
reviews
(SRs)
was
explored,
covering
different
aspects.
We
aim
to
explore
overlaps,
gaps,
and
trends
of
SRs
focusing
on
VR
rehabilitation
providing
a
foundation
improving
the
field
addressing
limitations.Methods:
moved
recent
overview
reviews,
searching
multiple
databases
all
published
international
database
prospectively
registered
(PROSPERO)
ongoing
SRs.
Data
extraction
study
characteristics
methodological
quality
using
AMSTAR
2
were
obtained
reviews.
Two
independent
reviewers
analyzed
in
SRs,
their
included
primary
studies,
quality.Results:
The
data
set
58
with
345
studies
45
between
2007
2022.
number
significantly
increased
over
time
(R2
=
0.8654;
R2
0.747,
respectively).
In
last
three
years,
Asia
accounts
majority
publications
(31%).
main
outcome
assessed
upper
extremity
function
activity
67.2%
Most
judged
“critically
low”
(77.6%).
reaching
median
17
493
participants.Conclusions:
rehabilitation,
risen
terms
publications,
some
concerns
about
representation
countries
around
world.
Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
20(1)
Published: July 20, 2023
Abstract
Background
Virtual
reality
(VR)
is
a
promising
solution
for
individuals
with
Parkinson’s
disease
(PD)
who
experience
symptoms
that
affect
their
daily
activities
and
independence.
Through
VR-based
rehabilitation,
patients
can
improve
motor
skills
in
safe
stress-free
environment,
making
it
an
attractive
alternative
to
traditional
in-person
rehabilitation
during
the
COVID-19
pandemic.
This
study
aimed
provide
most
recent
convincing
evidence
on
rehabilitative
effects
of
VR
technology
compared
conventional
treatments.
Methods
Two
investigators
systematically
searched
Embase,
MEDLINE,
CINAHL,
PEDro,
Cochrane
Library
from
inception
until
May
31,
2022,
identify
randomized
controlled
trials
(RCTs)
comparing
effectiveness
training
treatment
PD.
Studies
were
selected
based
patient,
intervention,
comparator,
outcome
criteria
assessed
risk
bias
using
tool.
Meta-analysis
was
conducted
by
pooling
mean
differences
95%
confidence
intervals.
Results
A
total
14
RCTs,
involving
524
participants,
included
meta-analysis.
The
results
indicated
significantly
improved
balance
function,
as
measured
Berg
scale
(BBS)
activities-specific
confidence.
However,
no
statistically
significant
gait
ability,
living,
quality
life
observed
between
experimental
control
groups.
Subgroup
analysis
revealed
combination
therapy
affected
heterogeneity
BBS
analysis.
Meta-regression
demonstrated
positive
relationship,
indicating
more
studies
have
shown
greater
improvements
function.
Conclusion
study’s
findings
suggest
intervention
improving
function
PD
treatment,
research
supports
its
efficacy.
future
should
focus
conducting
long-term
follow-up
developing
standardized
protocols
comprehensively
establish
this
intervention’s
potential
benefits.
IntechOpen eBooks,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: Jan. 9, 2025
This
study
presents
a
portable
bioelectronic
system
designed
for
real-time
motion
tracking
in
virtual
reality
(VR)
environments,
with
focus
on
applications
neurorehabilitation
and
sports
performance
analysis.
By
integrating
Movella
wearable
sensors
the
Vizard
VR
platform,
offers
cost-effective
flexible
solution
capturing
analyzing
human
motion.
Leveraging
Bluetooth
Low
Energy
(BLE),
it
connects
multiple
Inertial
Measurement
Units
(IMUs)
to
computer,
enabling
precise
kinematic
computations
essential
therapeutic
exercises,
biomechanical
research,
optimization
sports.
The
integration
of
Python
scripting
within
allows
development
interactive
three-dimensional
(3D)
content
that
dynamically
respond
live
data.
In
addition,
incorporates
Laban’s
A
Scale
from
Laban
Movement
Analysis
(LMA)
guide
upper
arm
movement
training,
enhancing
user
engagement
rehabilitation
outcomes.
Validation
through
experiments
using
soft
exoskeletons
demonstrated
high
accuracy
reliability,
making
this
robust
tool
telemedicine,
healthcare,
applications.
open-source
availability
our
code
supports
further
innovation
device
technology
personalized
therapy.
World Journal of Clinical Cases,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
13(16)
Published: Feb. 10, 2025
The
present
paper
addresses
two
issues
pertaining
to
the
use
of
virtual
reality
(VR).
One
issue
pertains
equipment
utilized.
VR
technology
can
be
classified
into
main
categories:
Immersive
and
non-immersive.
immersive
type
necessitates
substantial
equipment,
yet
it
is
demonstrably
efficacious.
Furthermore,
efficacy
this
approach
enhanced
when
combined
with
relaxation
biofeedback
techniques.
other
that
diminished
applied
chronic
pain,
in
comparison
acute
pain.
relief
pain
a
challenging
endeavor
due
functionality
medial
prefrontal
cortex
(mPFC)
within
default
mode
network.
Given
close
relationship
between
mPFC
reward
system
dopamine,
essential
develop
program
activates
dopamine
through
technology.
Sensors,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
25(5), P. 1432 - 1432
Published: Feb. 26, 2025
The
management
of
Parkinson’s
disease
(PD)
has
increasingly
focused
on
innovative
technologies,
particularly
virtual
reality
(VR),
which
emerged
as
a
significant
tool
for
addressing
neurological
disorders.
This
bibliometric
analysis
summarizes
current
research
trends
and
hotspots
regarding
VR
applications
in
PD
management.
A
comprehensive
search
the
Science
Citation
Index
Expanded
(SCIE)
within
Web
Core
Collection
(WoSCC)
identified
475
publications
from
2000
to
2024.
Key
findings
indicate
substantial
increase
publication
output,
especially
after
2013,
driven
by
technological
advancements
investments
major
IT
companies.
Prominent
institutions
scholars
Australia,
Israel,
Italy,
Spain
have
led
this
field,
exploring
various
patients.
focus
therapy
evolved
primarily
freezing
gait
(FOG)
broader
range
functional
impairments,
including
balance,
postural
control,
upper
limb
motor,
cognitive
function.
study
provides
valuable
insights
into
evolving
landscape
clinical
management,
highlighting
global
potential
areas
future
investigation
application
therapies.
JMIR Serious Games,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
13, P. e65993 - e65993
Published: March 13, 2025
Virtual
reality
(VR)
is
a
rapidly
developing
technology
that
has
gained
significant
traction
in
the
treatment
and
rehabilitation
of
individuals
with
stroke.
Research
on
VR-based
stroke
garnered
increasing
attention.
The
aim
this
study
to
present
bibliometric
analysis
VR
for
studies
identify
application
status,
research
hotspots,
emerging
trends
guide
future
scientific
research.
We
included
reviews
topic
from
1999
2023
were
retrieved
Web
Science
Core
Collection
database.
Citespace
6.3.1
VOSviewer
1.6.20
software
was
used
visual
publications,
institutions,
authors,
journals,
citations,
Scimago
Graphica
geographic
visualization
published
countries
or
regions.
Our
analyzed
1171
papers
between
2023,
revealing
gradual
increase
annual
publications
over
past
2
decades,
peaking
at
154
2022.
North
America
Western
Europe
identified
as
major
contributors,
input
their
researchers,
publications.
Journal
NeuroEngineering
Rehabilitation
emerged
leading
journal
field,
while
Calabrò
Rocco
Salvatore
recognized
most
prolific
author,
focusing
neurophysiological
impacts
patients
Keywords
notable
citation
bursts,
such
"environment,"
"trial,"
"arm,"
"motor
learning,"
highlighted
core
themes
domain.
provides
valuable
insights
into
current
hotspots
rehabilitation.
Current
primarily
focuses
evaluating
effectiveness
improving
upper
limb
function
balance
Future
directions
are
shifting
towards
integrating
techniques,
physiotherapy
occupational
therapy,
advancements
continue
garner
Frontiers in Neurology,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
15
Published: April 2, 2024
Purpose
This
bibliometric
study
explores
cerebral
palsy
(CP)
research
from
2003
to
2022
reveal
the
topic
hotspots
and
collaborations.
Methods
We
retrieved
studies
on
CP
Web
of
Science
Core
Collection
then
used
CiteSpace
Bibliometrix
perform
a
analysis
attain
knowledge
mapping,
including
publication
outputs,
funding,
journals,
authors,
institutions,
countries/territories,
keywords,
collaborative
relationships,
hotspots.
Results
In
total,
8,223
articles
were
published
2022.
During
this
period,
number
publications
increased
continuously.
Developmental
Medicine
Child
Neurology
was
most
productive
frequently
co-cited
journal.
Boyd
influential
author,
with
143
4,011
citations.
The
United
States
Vrije
Universiteit
Amsterdam
countries
respectively.
Researchers
institutions
USA,
Australia,
Canada
constituted
core
forces,
extensive
collaborations
worldwide.
common
keywords
gait
(553),
rehabilitation
(440),
spasticity
(325),
botulinum
toxin
(174),
therapy
(148),
upper
extremity
(141),
quality
life
(140),
disability
(115),
pain
(98),
electromyography
(97),
kinematics
(90),
balance
(88),
participation
(85),
walking
(79).
Conclusion
provides
systematic
comprehensive
CP-related
literature.
It
reveals
that
is
active
journal
in
field.
Amsterdam,
are
top
countries,
Emerging
treatment
methods,
complication
management,
functional
recovery
comprise
future
directions
potential
for
CP.
Journal of Electronic Resources in Medical Libraries,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
21(2), P. 53 - 74
Published: April 2, 2024
The
present
study
aims
to
explore
the
global
landscape
of
neurotechnology
research
and
investigate
factors
that
influence
its
citation
impact.
data
for
were
extracted
from
Web
Science
Core
Collection
database,
resulting
in
a
total
1,473
articles
related
neurotechnology.
identified
notable
increase
over
time,
peaking
at
37.20%
2020
2023,
with
Scientific
Reports
as
leading
journal.
Collaborative
efforts
two
four
authors
constituted
42.90%
articles.
United
States
led
country-level
contributions
(29.26%).
University
California
secured
top
rank
4.48%
publications.
Department
Health
Human
Services
remains
by
contributing
funding
7.46%
papers
field
Neurotechnology
research.
Statistical
tests
confirmed
significant
correlations
between
funding,
collaboration,
availability
mode
Positive
while
open
access
showed
negative
correlation
These
findings
deepen
our
understanding
dynamics,
providing
insights
researchers,
institutions,
policymakers.
International Journal of Telerehabilitation,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
16(1)
Published: June 28, 2024
Neurorehabilitation
(NR),
a
major
component
of
neurosciences,
is
the
process
restoring
patient’s
damaged/disorganized
neurological
function,
through
training,
therapy,
and
education,
while
focusing
on
independence
well-being.
Since
advent
COVID-19
pandemic,
various
applications
telecare
telehealth
services
surged
drastically
became
an
integral
part
current
clinical
practices.
Tele-Neurorehabilitation
(TNR)
one
such
applications.
When
rehabilitation
were
disrupted
globally
due
to
lockdown
travel
restrictions,
importance
TNR
was
recognized,
especially
in
developed,
low,
middle-income
countries.
With
exponential
deployment
interventions
has
become
distinct
stand-alone
sub-specialty
neurosciences
telehealth.
Digital
technologies,
as
wearables,
robotics,
Virtual
Reality
(VR)
have
enabled
improve
quality
patients’
lives.
Providing
NR
remotely
using
digital
technologies
customized
devices
now
reality,
likely
be
new
norm
soon.
This
article
provides
overview
needs,
utilization,
TNR,
focuses
technology
enablers
pre-
post-
pandemic
era.