Eficacia de la Realidad Virtual en la Neurorrehabilitación de Pacientes con Lesión de Médula Espinal: una Revisión Sistemática
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https://doi.org/10.17488/RMIB.42.2.8Palabras clave:
lesión de medula espinal, realidad virtual, rehabilitación neurológica, revisión sistemáticaResumen
Esta revisión sistemática (RS) analizó la eficacia de las intervenciones que utilizan la tecnología de realidad virtual (RV) como terapia de neurorrehabilitación en personas con lesión de médula espinal (LME). La RS fue desarrollada bajo los lineamientos de la declaración PRISMA y las recomendaciones de la Colaboración Cochrane, junto con las escalas de PEDro y del National Institute of Health para evaluar el riego de sesgo y la calidad metodológica. Se revisaron las bases de Cochrane, IEEE, BVS/LILACS, MEDLINE/PubMed y Web of Science para identificar estudios que, entre 2010 y 2020, evaluaron la eficacia de dichas terapias. De 353 estudios recuperados, 11 fueron seleccionados tras aplicar los criterios de inclusión y exclusión definidos. Dichos artículos presentaron una buena calidad metodológica, al ser mayormente ensayos clínicos controlados que analizaron terapias mixtas con terapias convencionales. Se identificaron intervenciones basadas en tecnología de RV no inmersiva o inmersiva que lograron una mejora funcional motora, de equilibrio y de salud psico-emocional con efectos positivos de motivación, seguridad, compromiso y activa participación en una muestra total de 155 pacientes con LME. Se concluyó que dicha tecnología de RV es una herramienta eficaz de neurorrehabilitación complementaria a las terapias convencionales, al promover una mejora funcional en pacientes con LME tanto en la clínica como en casa.
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