Spinal Cord Research

Virtual reality-augmented neurorehabilitation improves motor function and reduces neuropathic pain in patients with incomplete spinal cord injury – Michael et al. 2013

Conclusion: “VR training was associated with improvements in motor function and neuropathic pain in persons with chronic incomplete spinal sord injury…”


Efficacy of Virtual Reality Rehabilitation after Spinal Cord Injury: A Systematic Review – Amanda et al. 2019

Conclusion: “VR-based rehabilitation in subjects with spinal cord injury may lead to positive effects on aerobic function, balance, pain level, and motor function recovery besides improving psychological/motivational aspects.”