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|3 10.33953/1371-000-073-028
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|b الأردن
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|9 704803
|a Al-Alshehi, Abdullah
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|a A Systematic Review of the Effect of Virtual Reality Exercise on Balance, Strength, Pain, and Function in People with Functional Ankle Instability
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|b مركز البحث وتطوير الموارد البشرية - رماح
|c 2022
|g نوفمبر
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|a 409 - 440
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|a بحوث ومقالات
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|b Background: Virtual reality has been effective in treating patients with ankle functional instability (AFI). It has become a popular alternative to traditional lower limb rehabilitation. However, no systematic review (SR) has yet been conducted to investigate virtual reality effectiveness to AFI. Amis: To evaluate the effectiveness and significance of virtual reality for patients with AFI in comparison with any intervention or no treatment. Methods: Systematic review for Randomise Control Trail‘s (RCTs) and single-case report concerning virtual reality and AFI was conducted across six bibliographic databases for dates up to and including July 2020. RCT quality was assessed using the Cochrane assessment risk-of-bias tool, while Joanna Briggs Institute tool for case report. Statistical differences between the virtual reality and traditional rehabilitation or control groups were also determined. Results: Of the 2176 studies reviewed, fifteen studies were reviewed with a bias quality as followed: four RCT's (high) and ten RCT's (moderate), while single-case report (high). Most of these studies (n=12) showed significance differences in balance, strength, pain and function between virtual reality group and other intervention or control groups (P>0.05). however, three of the studies showed no significant differences. Conclusion: This review demonstrates moderate evidence that virtual reality is more effective than other interventions in treating AFI, although there are limitation and bias in the studies reviewed. Future high-quality reviews of large-sample studies are needed to investigate all of the important outcome measures together, namely balance, strength, function, and pain.
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|a التمارين الرياضية
|a التربية الرياضية
|a إصابات القدم
|a الواقع الافتراضي
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|a Alyami, Abdullah
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|a Alhasan, Hammad
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|a Kim, Minju
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|a .Fong, Daniel T.P
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|4 الاقتصاد
|4 الإدارة
|6 Economics
|6 Management
|c 028
|e Remah Review for Research and Studies
|f Rimāḥ li-l-buḥūṯ wa al-dirāsāt
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|s مجلة رماح للبحوث والدراسات
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