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Volumn 9, Issue 2, 2014, Pages 89-111

The GestureTek virtual reality system in rehabilitation: A scoping review

Author keywords

GestureTek; ICF; Rehabilitation; Scoping review; Virtual reality

Indexed keywords

ARM; BODY EQUILIBRIUM; BRAIN INJURY; CEREBRAL PALSY; CEREBROVASCULAR ACCIDENT; COGNITION; COMPUTER INTERFACE; COMPUTER SIMULATION; DISABLED PERSON; FITNESS; HUMAN; MOVEMENT (PHYSIOLOGY); MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS; NEUROLOGIC DISEASE; PSYCHOLOGICAL ASPECT; REVIEW; SPINAL CORD INJURY;

EID: 84893946987     PISSN: 17483107     EISSN: 17483115     Source Type: Journal    
DOI: 10.3109/17483107.2013.799236     Document Type: Review
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