Abstract
The aim of this study is to examine the effects of virtual reality cognitive rehabilitation program on cognitive function, physical function and depression of long-term care insurance nongrading elderly dementia using Daytime protection service. For achieve this purpose, 30 dementia elderly were randomly assigned in to the experimental group(n=15)and control group(n=15). All subjects performed a general therapeutic exercise and 20- 30minutes takes virtual reality cognitive rehabilitation program were conducted with experimental group 2 times a week for 8 weeks. The intervention effects were measured by using cognitive function is mini-mental states examination-Korean version(MMSE-K), visual perception is MVPT(Motor-Free Visual Perception Test), Berg's balance scales(BBS), depression test GDS-K and lower limb strength. The results of study represented that the training group showed significant improvement in MMSEK( p
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Moon, H. J., Choi, Y. R., & Lee, S. K. (2014). Effects of virtual reality cognitive rehabilitation program on cognitive function, physical function and depression in the elders with dementia. Journal of International Academy of Physical Therapy Research, 5(2), 730–737. https://doi.org/10.5854/jiaptr.2014.10.31.730
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