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Effectiveness of virtual reality-based gait education in enhancing the rehabilitation outcomes of injured military personnel.

Andrew David HoustonR J CoppackA N Bennett
Published in: BMJ military health (2020)
VR-GEd was proven to be an enjoyable and valued means of educating military inpatients about their injury mechanics. This study found no contraindications for the inclusion of VR-GEd in current rehabilitation programmes. However, current evidence suggests a single VR-GEd session cannot act as a replacement for biofeedback interventions, due to the lack of enhanced improvement across rehabilitation outcomes.
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