The main limitations are related to the fact that this is a study of only one patient, with an intervention duration of only 12 sessions. Nevertheless, it can be concluded that the use of the VR-based therapy with a body scanning device resulted in positive effects on motor performance and functional balance of the analyzed child, who has CP with mild functional impairment. Thus, VR seems to be a promising tool to be incorporated into the rehabilitation process of CP. However, controlled studies in a group of patients and the assessment of the intervention efficacy, associated with image tests such as fNIRS are necessary, so that we can better understand the effects of VR-based therapy, especially on cortical organization.
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The main limitations are related to the fact that this is a study of only one patient, with an intervention duration of only 12 sessions. Nevertheless, it can be concluded that the use of the VR-based therapy with a body scanning device resulted in positive effects on motor performance and functional balance of the analyzed child, who has CP with mild functional impairment. Thus, VR seems to be a promising tool to be incorporated into the rehabilitation process of CP. However, controlled studies in a group of patients and the assessment of the intervention efficacy, associated with image tests such as fNIRS are necessary, so that we can better understand the effects of VR-based therapy, especially on cortical organization.Conflicts of interestThe authors declare no conflicts of interest.
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