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KMID : 1034520180120010001
Journal of Occupational Therapy for the Aged and Dementia
2018 Volume.12 No. 1 p.1 ~ p.11
Literature Research on the Clinical Effect of the Virtual Reality-based Rehabilitation Program
Kim Hyun-Gi

Lee Min-Young
Yang Yeong-Ae
Abstract
Objective : This study is to examine the research trend of the virtual reality-based rehabilitation program and to provide the baseline data and evidential material for the future research

Method : This study reviewed the articles released in the recent five years between 2013 and 2017 in Korea. Specifically, the articles are collected from the following electronic journals: Academic Research Information Service (RISS), Korean Studies Information Service System (KISS), the National Assembly Library, DBpia, e-article.net, and scholar.dkyobobook.co.kr.

Result : Through using the search engine of the electronic journals, this study searched articles containing the key words such as ¡°virtual world¡±, ¡°augmented reality¡±, ¡°virtual reality¡±, ¡°virtual environment¡±, ¡°rehabilitation¡±, ¡°dementia¡±, ¡°stroke¡±, ¡°hemiplegia¡±, ¡°depression¡±, ¡°cognition¡±, and ¡°balance¡±. As a result of the study, there are 16 articles on the level I, three articles on the level II and III, respectively.

Conclusion : In total, 22 articles are selected as the subject of this study. Among them, 15 articles are on the stroke patient, and the rest are on the dementia, brain tumor, or cerebral palsy. There are some articles targeting on the elders and smokers who do not have any disease. The studies are relevant in providing the ground for the clinical application on the patients with various diseases, or others who are physically healthy. The future research needs to examine more researches in Korea and abroad on the virtual reality-based rehabilitation program and compare them thoroughly especially by their diseases, sorts of the virtual reality-based instruments, period of terms, and the methodologies to provide the effective direction for the future research.
KEYWORD
Virtual reality, Rehabilitation, Stroke, Dementia
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