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Remapping Body Representation Using Virtual Reality in Chronic Neuropathic Pain: Systematic Review
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Setting: laboratory environment where participants were seated comfortably in a chair, and their feet were placed in designated foot compartments attached to a wooden frame
The study discovered that tactile feedback, especially from the cheek condition, greatly decreased pain in patients with PLPm
Some participants reported referred sensations, indicating better body perception, which helped improve the rehabilitation process
Effect size: the pain reduction effect size ranged from moderate to large (r=
J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e71074
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Erbe D et al [28] compared the interformat reliability of the paper-and-pen version with a computerized version of the PHQ-9 in a clinical sample and obtained comparable internal consistency between the computer (α=.88) and paper versions (α=.89), and highly significant correlations between the formats (r=0.92). The PANSS is a widely used and valid instrument for the assessment of symptom severity in schizophrenia; test-retest reliability for the total score and subscales is reported as 0.77‐0.89 [27,27].
JMIR Form Res 2025;9:e67745
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JMIR Med Inform 2025;13:e65325
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