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Is virtual reality beneficial for dual-task gait training in patients with Parkinson's disease? A systematic review

This systematic review examined the evidence about the effects of virtual reality (VR) on dual-task gait training in Parkinson's disease (PD). METHODS: this study (PROSPERO registration CRD42019114736) aimed to answer the question: “Is VR beneficial for dual-task gait training in patients with...

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Autores principales: Freitag, Fernanda, Brucki, Sonia Maria Dozzi, Barbosa, Alessandra Ferreira, Chen, Janini, Souza, Carolina de Oliveira, Valente, Débora Francato, Chien, Hsin Fen, Bedeschi, Cynthia, Voos, Mariana Callil
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Publicado: Associação de Neurologia Cognitiva e do Comportamento 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6753902/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31555398
http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/1980-57642018dn13-030002
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author Freitag, Fernanda
Brucki, Sonia Maria Dozzi
Barbosa, Alessandra Ferreira
Chen, Janini
Souza, Carolina de Oliveira
Valente, Débora Francato
Chien, Hsin Fen
Bedeschi, Cynthia
Voos, Mariana Callil
author_facet Freitag, Fernanda
Brucki, Sonia Maria Dozzi
Barbosa, Alessandra Ferreira
Chen, Janini
Souza, Carolina de Oliveira
Valente, Débora Francato
Chien, Hsin Fen
Bedeschi, Cynthia
Voos, Mariana Callil
author_sort Freitag, Fernanda
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description This systematic review examined the evidence about the effects of virtual reality (VR) on dual-task gait training in Parkinson's disease (PD). METHODS: this study (PROSPERO registration CRD42019114736) aimed to answer the question: “Is VR beneficial for dual-task gait training in patients with PD?” We searched for studies from 2008 to 2018 on Medline/PubMed and Web of Science/Web of knowledge databases. The keywords were Parkinson AND gait training AND virtual reality OR Parkinson AND gait training AND game. A total of 55 articles were retrieved, of which 11 systematic reviews, 11 opinions, letters to the editor, posters or conferences abstracts and 17 studies not evaluating the effects of VR gait training were excluded. Three further studies addressing VR dual-task gait training in PD (found in references of studies selected) were also included. Therefore, 19 studies were included and analysed. RESULTS: all studies reported gait improvement after VR training. Many clinical scales were used, hampering comparison of the effects of each protocol. CONCLUSION: VR dual-task gait training should be part of rehabilitation protocols for PD. The studies showed that VR training was effective, although specific guidelines have not yet been established.
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spelling pubmed-67539022019-09-25 Is virtual reality beneficial for dual-task gait training in patients with Parkinson's disease? A systematic review Freitag, Fernanda Brucki, Sonia Maria Dozzi Barbosa, Alessandra Ferreira Chen, Janini Souza, Carolina de Oliveira Valente, Débora Francato Chien, Hsin Fen Bedeschi, Cynthia Voos, Mariana Callil Dement Neuropsychol Original Article This systematic review examined the evidence about the effects of virtual reality (VR) on dual-task gait training in Parkinson's disease (PD). METHODS: this study (PROSPERO registration CRD42019114736) aimed to answer the question: “Is VR beneficial for dual-task gait training in patients with PD?” We searched for studies from 2008 to 2018 on Medline/PubMed and Web of Science/Web of knowledge databases. The keywords were Parkinson AND gait training AND virtual reality OR Parkinson AND gait training AND game. A total of 55 articles were retrieved, of which 11 systematic reviews, 11 opinions, letters to the editor, posters or conferences abstracts and 17 studies not evaluating the effects of VR gait training were excluded. Three further studies addressing VR dual-task gait training in PD (found in references of studies selected) were also included. Therefore, 19 studies were included and analysed. RESULTS: all studies reported gait improvement after VR training. Many clinical scales were used, hampering comparison of the effects of each protocol. CONCLUSION: VR dual-task gait training should be part of rehabilitation protocols for PD. The studies showed that VR training was effective, although specific guidelines have not yet been established. Associação de Neurologia Cognitiva e do Comportamento 2019 /pmc/articles/PMC6753902/ /pubmed/31555398 http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/1980-57642018dn13-030002 Text en https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Freitag, Fernanda
Brucki, Sonia Maria Dozzi
Barbosa, Alessandra Ferreira
Chen, Janini
Souza, Carolina de Oliveira
Valente, Débora Francato
Chien, Hsin Fen
Bedeschi, Cynthia
Voos, Mariana Callil
Is virtual reality beneficial for dual-task gait training in patients with Parkinson's disease? A systematic review
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title_full Is virtual reality beneficial for dual-task gait training in patients with Parkinson's disease? A systematic review
title_fullStr Is virtual reality beneficial for dual-task gait training in patients with Parkinson's disease? A systematic review
title_full_unstemmed Is virtual reality beneficial for dual-task gait training in patients with Parkinson's disease? A systematic review
title_short Is virtual reality beneficial for dual-task gait training in patients with Parkinson's disease? A systematic review
title_sort is virtual reality beneficial for dual-task gait training in patients with parkinson's disease? a systematic review
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6753902/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31555398
http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/1980-57642018dn13-030002
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