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Table 3 Tolerance to VR Intervention (Q1–4), Adverse Event Monitoring (Q5) and Self-Evaluation (Q6) Likert Scale 1—Completely Disagree to 7—Completely Agree

From: Feasibility and psychophysical effects of immersive virtual reality-based mirror therapy

Question

Session number, M (SD)

Session 1

Session 2

Session 3

Q1. Before the session, how tired do you feel?

2.55 (1.64)

1.73 (1.01)

2.27 (1.19)

Q2. After the session, how tired do you feel?

2.73 (1.74)

2.27 (1.35)

2.73 (1.01)

Q3. Before the session, how relaxed do you feel?

2.36 (1.43)

2.91 (2.26)

1.73 (0.90)

Q4. During the session, how relaxed did you feel?

1.91 (1.04)

2.27 (1.49)

2.18, (1.54)

Q5. During the exercises, did you feel any unusual pain (e.g. stronger) at the level of the upper limbs (arms, joints, hands) or the trunk?

1.27 (0.65)

1.18 (0.60)

1.18 (0.60)

Q6. After the session, do you feel any improvement of the movements (e.g., larger movements, more precise, etc)?

2.27 (2.28)

1.55 (1.51)

1.55 (1.51)

  1. Likert-like Scale for Q1–Q2: 1 = Not tired at all, Q3–Q4, 1 = Very relaxed, Q6: 1 = No improvement at all. This questionnaire was completed after every session. Means (SD) are provided for each session