Effect of virtual reality therapy, combined with physiotherapy for improving motor proficiency in individuals with Down syndrome: A systematic review
Background: Individuals with Down syndrome may struggle with anticipatory postural adjustments, and adapt slower to motor tasks and environmental changes, due to decreased motor proficiency. Objectives: To determine the effectiveness of virtual reality therapy (VRT), specifically Nintendo Wii, combi...
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Main Authors: | Jessica Stander (Author), Jennifer C. du Preez (Author), Chantel Kritzinger (Author), Natasha M. Obermeyer (Author), Silke Struwig (Author), Nikki van Wyk (Author), Jessica Zaayman (Author), Marlette Burger (Author) |
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