Role of virtual reality technology and robotic rehabilitation in post stroke rehabilitation: Short review

Author:

Kauser Sheeba1,Vandanapu Sathish2,Jrani Ali,Karmakar Subhasis,Yadav Mahendra

Affiliation:

1. A

2. Asram Medical College, Eluru, Andhra Pradesh, India

Abstract

This research assesses the viability of automated and computer generated reality advancements utilized for neurological recovery in stroke survivors. It analyzes every recovery innovation thusly prior to considering blends of these technologies and the intricacies of restoration result evaluation. There is great proof that upper-appendage mechanical recovery advancements further develop, strength and exercises of every day living, while the proof for automated lower-appendage restoration is as of now not as persuading. Augmented reality advances additionally further develop exercises of day by day living. While the advantage of these innovations over portion controlled regular restoration is probably going to be little, there is a job for the two advances as a component of a more extensive recovery program, where they might assist with expanding the force and measure of treatment conveyed. Joining mechanical and augmented reality advancements in a recovery program might additionally further develop restoration results and we would advocate randomized controlled preliminaries of these advances in mix.

Publisher

IP Innovative Publication Pvt Ltd

Subject

General Medicine

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