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Virtual Reality, Augmented Reality, Gamification, and Telerehabilitation: Psychological Impact on Orthopedic Patients' Rehabilitation.

Alessandra BertonUmile Giuseppe LongoVincenzo CandelaSara FioravantiLucia GiannoneValeria ArcangeliViviana AlciatiClaudia BertonGabriella FacchinettiAnna MarchettiEmiliano SchenaMaria Grazia De MarinisVincenzo Denaro
Published in: Journal of clinical medicine (2020)
The heterogeneity of included studies prevented a meta-analysis of their results. Age and social context influence adaptability to technology, and this can modify compliance to treatment and outcomes. A good relationship between patient and physiotherapist is essential for treatment compliance and new technologies are useful to maintain clinical interactions remotely. Remote virtual technologies allow the delivery of high-quality care at reduced costs. This is a necessity given the growing demand for orthopedic rehabilitation and increasing costs related to it. Future studies need to develop specific and objective methods to evaluate the clinical quality of new technologies and definitively demonstrate advantages of VR, AR, gamification, and telerehabilitation compared to face-to face orthopedic rehabilitation.
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