A study published in Frontiers in Medicine found that a gaming app developed for vestibular rehabilitation improved the accuracy of performance and engagement with exercises for individuals with vestibular hypofunction.
A recent study published in Frontiers in Medicine evaluated the impact of a gaming app on exercise performance accuracy and patient engagement in vestibular rehabilitation exercises for individuals with vestibular hypofunction .
The study found that the gaming app improved the accuracy of performance and engagement with the exercises.
Gaming App Vestibular Rehabilitation Exercise Performance Patient Engagement Vestibular Hypofunction
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