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Role of Virtual Reality in Physiotherapy

Megha Masaun

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Physiotherapy and Occupational Therapy Journal 18(4):p 363-367, Oct. -Dec. 2025. | DOI: 10.21088/potj.0974.5777.18425.9

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Masaun M. Role of Virtual Reality in Physiotherapy. Therapy Jr. 2025;18(4):363-7.

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Received : July 16, 2025         Accepted : September 22, 2025          Published : December 30, 2025

Abstract

Virtual Reality (VR) has restructured the comprehension of neuroplasticity and opened new pathways for rehabilitation. It can transform the mundane conventional Physiotherapy treatment into an interactive and motivating tailored program which is target and task specific, thereby improving the efficiency as well as the effectiveness of the Physiotherapy treatment. Neural plasticity is cardinal to VR which works by altering synaptic connections, neural circuitry, and functional brain networks. It is effective in promoting motor recovery in conditions such as stroke, Parkinson’s disease, and spinal cord injury by helping patients relearn movements and improve balance & coordination. It provides a safe, user friendly environment which helps regain confidence and motor control.


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All authors contributed significantly to the work and approve its publication.

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This article does not involve any human or animal subjects, and therefore does not require ethics approval.

Acknowledgements

We would like to express our gratitude to the patients, their families, and all those who have contributed to this study.

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No conflicts of interest in this work.


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Masaun M. Role of Virtual Reality in Physiotherapy. Therapy Jr. 2025;18(4):363-7.


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Received Accepted Published
July 16, 2025 September 22, 2025 December 30, 2025

DOI: 10.21088/potj.0974.5777.18425.9

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Virtual Reality •NeuroplasticityRehabilitationPhysiotherapyExercise

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