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A Perspective on Using Virtual Reality to Incorporate the Affective Context of Everyday Falls Into Fall Prevention

A Perspective on Using Virtual Reality to Incorporate the Affective Context of Everyday Falls Into Fall Prevention

Feasible for use with older adults in community settings [51] and people with Parkinson disease [73] Benefits impaired populations such as stroke survivors [74,75] and people with Parkinson disease [76,77] Interventions improve performance on physical function tests related to fall risk [52,53,78], reduce fear of falling and depression [79,80], and reduce the incidence of falls in frail older adults [78] Can replicate balance perturbation training techniques with visual perturbations [35,58] that improve balance

Tiphanie E Raffegeau, William R Young, Peter C Fino, A Mark Williams

JMIR Aging 2023;6:e36325