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The study explores the perceptions and impacts of immersive and interactive VR scenarios for home-based therapy for children with upper limb motor impairment (ULMI). The results showed that IVR for ULMI home rehabilitation is easy to learn, improves motor function, and is motivating and enjoyable. The study also found that patients achieved post-VR measures equal to the usual degrees of motion at some joint assessed. The study recommended further research to understand the mechanisms involved in physiotherapeutic recovery and how IVR rehabilitation helps to improve conventional treatments.

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This research is important because it explores the use of Immersive Virtual Reality (IVR) for home-based therapy for children with Upper Limb Motor Impairment (ULMI). This could offer greater accessibility, delivery and early rehabilitation to significantly optimise functional outcomes and quality of life. Key Takeaways: 1. IVR for ULMI home rehabilitation is easy to learn and acceptable 2. IVR improves motor function and reduces the difficulty in reproducing therapeutic movements 3. IVR is motivating and enjoyable, increasing the child's engagement in the therapy 4. IVR improves quality of life 5. IVR can have a positive impact on patients who are not engaging well with traditional therapy 6. IVR has the potential to improve range of motion and reduce the risk of long-term diseases such as chronic pain and disability 7. The OT's involvement is essential in the initial session to ensure a smooth experience for the patient.

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This page is a summary of: Home-based immersive virtual reality physical rehabilitation in paediatric patients for upper limb motor impairment: a feasibility study, Virtual Reality, January 2023, Springer Science + Business Media,
DOI: 10.1007/s10055-023-00747-6.
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