Health Sciences Program, Faculty of Medical Sciences of Santa Casa de, São Paulo, Brazil.
Programs in Rehabilitation Sciences, Movement Analysis Lab, University Nove de Julho, Brazil.
J Bodyw Mov Ther. 2020 Oct;24(4):479-483. doi: 10.1016/j.jbmt.2018.06.006. Epub 2018 Jun 28.
Childhood neurological diseases result in neuromotor impairment, which affects selective motor control, compromising the acquisition of motor skills and functional independence. The positive results achieved with virtual reality are believed to be related to training in an interactive environment that provides a broad range of activities and scenarios with multiple sensory channels, enabling the creation of exercises at an intensity based on individual need. Therefore, a review was conducted to answer the following question: What are the possible effects of virtual reality for the pediatric population, specifically children with cerebral palsy and Down syndrome?
The objective of the present study was to conduct a systematic review of the literature to determine the possible effects of virtual reality therapy in children with cerebral palsy and Down's syndrome.
The PubMed, Bireme, Scielo and PEDro electronic databases were searched in the period from January to March 2016 using the following keywords: Down syndrome and virtual reality, virtual reality and cerebral palsy, virtual reality and neuropediatrics, and Down's syndrome and virtual reality. Only randomized controlled trials published in English in the previous 10 years (2007-2016) that addressed the specific purpose of this review and achieved a score of at least 4 points on the PEDro methodological quality scale were eligible for inclusion.
The initial research led to the retrieval of 214 articles, which were analyzed considering the inclusion criteria. Eighteen articles were submitted to an appraisal of methodological quality using the PEDro scale, only five of which received a score of four or more points and were described in the present review. Three of the studies selected analyzed children with cerebral palsy and two analyzed children with Down syndrome. Despite the different physiopathological characteristics of the two conditions, the authors employed similar therapeutic methods and evaluations. The results of the studies demonstrated that virtual reality training either alone or combined with motor training leads to improvements in sensory-motor functions and can be used as a complement to other successful rehabilitation interventions in the two populations.
Based on the results of the studies included in the present systematic review, despite differences in the characteristics of each population, the objectives and methods proposed by the authors were similar and virtual reality demonstrated promising effects for individuals with cerebral palsy and Down syndrome.
儿童神经疾病导致神经运动损伤,从而影响选择性运动控制,妨碍运动技能的获得和功能独立性。虚拟现实带来的积极效果被认为与在互动环境中进行训练有关,这种环境提供了广泛的活动和多种感觉通道的场景,能够根据个人需求创建不同强度的练习。因此,进行了本次综述,以回答以下问题:虚拟现实对儿科人群,特别是脑瘫和唐氏综合征儿童可能产生哪些影响?
本研究旨在对文献进行系统综述,以确定虚拟现实疗法对脑瘫和唐氏综合征儿童的可能效果。
在 2016 年 1 月至 3 月期间,使用以下关键词在 PubMed、Bireme、Scielo 和 PEDro 电子数据库中进行检索:唐氏综合征和虚拟现实、虚拟现实和脑瘫、虚拟现实和神经儿科学,以及唐氏综合征和虚拟现实。仅纳入在过去 10 年(2007-2016 年)以英文发表、针对本综述特定目的且在 PEDro 方法学质量量表上至少获得 4 分的随机对照试验。
最初的研究共检索到 214 篇文章,在考虑纳入标准的情况下对其进行了分析。18 篇文章提交给 PEDro 量表进行方法学质量评估,其中只有 5 篇获得 4 分或更高分数,并在本综述中进行了描述。选择的 3 项研究分析了脑瘫儿童,2 项研究分析了唐氏综合征儿童。尽管两种情况的病理生理学特征不同,但作者采用了类似的治疗方法和评估。研究结果表明,虚拟现实训练无论是单独使用还是与运动训练结合使用,都能改善感觉运动功能,可以作为两种人群中其他成功康复干预措施的补充。
基于本系统综述中纳入的研究结果,尽管每个群体的特征不同,但作者提出的目标和方法相似,虚拟现实对脑瘫和唐氏综合征患者具有广阔的应用前景。