Parkinson's disease patients may benefit from virtual-reality-based therapies
- (Science Daily) - 10 months, 2 weeks ago...
In people with Parkinson's disease (PD), the inability to make quick movements limits basic functioning in daily life. Movement can be improved by various cuing techniques, such as providing visual or auditory stimuli when movements are started. Researchers now report that virtual reality and physical reality exercises can be used to provide effective stimuli to increase movement speeds in PD patients....
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