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From: Temporal virtual reality-guided, dual-task, trunk balance training in a sitting position improves persistent postural-perceptual dizziness: proof of concept

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Static postural stability after mediVR KAGURA-guided training. a, d Changes in control group and VR group VCF parameters related to vestibular weighting: P = 0.96 (r = 0.13), P = 0.16 (r = 0.12), respectively. b, e Changes in control group and VR group VRF parameters related to visual weighting: P = 0.67 (r = 0.12). P = 0.31 (r = 0.15), respectively. c, f Changes in control group and VR group VFCF parameters related to somatosensory weighting: P = 0.04 (r = 0.53), P = 0.02 (r = 0.58), respectively. Blue indicates the control group, and red indicates the VR group. Bars indicate the mean ± SD. VR virtual reality, VCF velocity of COP in the eyes-closed/foam rubber condition, VRF velocity of Romberg’s ratio with foam rubber, VFCF velocity of foam ratio in the eyes-closed/foam rubber condition, SD standard deviation

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