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- W4285291995 abstract "The idea of virtual reality (VR) and augmented reality (AR) is exploited, nowadays, in various industrial sectors such as automotive, healthcare, retail, tourism, architecture, and education to carry out human–computer interaction-based activities in an efficient manner. VR inculcates the idea of simulating 3D artificial environments and placing the users’ senses in the middle. On the other hand, AR is the result of superimposing perceptual information like sounds, images, and text on the actual environment to make the reality more interactive. These realities, as experienced by the user, can be familiar or distinctive from the actual world and can have varying degrees of immersiveness. In recent years, the advent of VR-based therapy is well appreciated in the healthcare sector for pain management, phobias treatment, cognitive and physical rehabilitation. In the present work, the efficacy of VR and AR systems is systematically reviewed for physical rehabilitation post-neurological disorders like Parkinson’s disease, brain injury, Stroke, and Multiple Sclerosis. The simulated environments using these digital technologies are found to be reconfigured according to the individual's level of motor impairment. At first, different types of VR and AR are presented based on the level of immersiveness and the markers used. Thereafter, these technologies are extensively reviewed for the upper extremity and lower extremity rehabilitation from the last 20 years. A PRISMA report is carried out to support the inclusion and exclusion of considered articles in the current study. Out of 533 articles, 72 articles are considered in this review process. The detailed findings in different cases of physical rehabilitation are presented in tabulated form based on disease, type of digital technology, training sessions, and outcome measures. The possible future opportunities and scope are discussed along with the concluding remarks. This review will help the research communities to understand the true potential of VR and AR systems for physical rehabilitation." @default.
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- W4285291995 title "Integration of Virtual Reality and Augmented Reality in Physical Rehabilitation: A State-of-the-Art Review" @default.
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