Action Observation Combined With Virtual Reality Promotes Motor Recovery After Stroke: A Randomized Controlled Trial - PubMed
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- Combining action observation with virtual reality (VR) improves hand dexterity and upper limb motor recovery in stroke patients compared to VR alone.
- A randomized controlled trial with 48 post-stroke adults showed greater improvement in paretic hand function in the experimental group (action observation + VR) versus the control group (VR alone).
- The experimental group demonstrated a significant gain in Box and Block Test scores for the paretic hand, with improvements sustained at 6-month follow-up.
- Secondary outcomes, including muscle strength, spasticity, and functional independence, showed similar improvements in both groups.
- Treatment effectiveness varied based on age and time since stroke, indicating personalized benefits for certain subgroups.