HIGHLIGHTS
- who: Emily A. Keshner from the University of Genoa, Italy have published the research work: Evolution of postural control assessment: From dynamic posturography to virtual reality, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: The limiting factor to this approach has been the tolerance of an individual to the treatment which often exacerbates negative symptoms of nausea and dizziness .
- how: The following is a brief synopsis of the discussion relating to the use of CDP in the clinical setting and how it has helped VR evolve as a clinical tool. site of injury is identified symptoms . . .
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