Virtual reality in stroke recovery: a meta-review of systematic reviews.

Ammar Khan, Yahia Z Imam, Mohamed Muneer, Salman Al Jerdi, Sumanjit K Gill
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Abstract

Background: Virtual Reality (VR) is an emerging technology in post stroke recovery. However, its precise role in stroke rehabilitation is not well defined. The aim of this paper is to conduct an overview of systematic reviews on the role of VR in stroke rehabilitation.

Methods: A meta-review with results from a search of 7 databases from inception till 5th December 2022 with subsequent quality appraisal was conducted. The primary outcome was to produce a narrative review on the efficacy of VR versus usual or other care in stroke recovery. Data was synthesized in a descriptive fashion and high-quality systematic reviews were emphasized. The AMSTAR-2 tool was used for quality assessment of the included studies.

Results: Evidence from high-quality systematic reviews suggests that there is benefit from VR in upper limb, lower limb, gait, and balance recovery particularly when additive to conventional therapy. There is also limited evidence to suggest that VR has a positive effect in those with impaired cognition.

Conclusion: VR is safe and effective as an adjunct to conventional therapy for adults after stroke and should be used routinely for upper and lower limb motor recovery. Further high-quality studies that evaluate its efficacy and explore ways to increase its positive impact in areas such as cognition are required. There is also a scope for the development of stroke-specific virtual environments. (PROSPERO registration # CRD42022372926).

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虚拟现实技术在中风康复中的应用:系统综述荟萃。
背景:虚拟现实(VR)是中风后康复领域的一项新兴技术。然而,它在中风康复中的确切作用还没有得到很好的界定。本文旨在对虚拟现实技术在中风康复中的作用进行系统综述:方法:通过对 7 个数据库从开始到 2022 年 12 月 5 日的搜索结果进行荟萃综述,并随后进行质量评估。主要结果是就虚拟现实与常规或其他护理在中风康复中的疗效进行叙述性综述。数据以描述性方式进行综合,并强调高质量的系统性综述。采用 AMSTAR-2 工具对纳入的研究进行质量评估:结果:来自高质量系统综述的证据表明,虚拟现实技术对上肢、下肢、步态和平衡的恢复有好处,尤其是在常规治疗的基础上。此外,还有有限的证据表明,虚拟现实技术对认知能力受损的患者有积极作用:结论:VR 作为成人中风后常规治疗的辅助手段是安全有效的,应常规用于上肢和下肢运动的恢复。需要进一步开展高质量的研究,评估其疗效并探索如何提高其在认知等方面的积极影响。此外,还可以开发专门针对中风的虚拟环境。(PROSPERO 注册号:CRD42022372926)。
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