Systematic Review: Virtual Exercise for Cardiac Rehabilitation
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This report presents a systematic review investigating the impact of virtual reality (VR) aided exercise on cardiac rehabilitation (CR). The study aims to determine if VR-based exercise programs can improve the physical and mental conditions of patients with cardiac ailments compared to conventional CR protocols. The methodology involves a comprehensive literature search using databases like PubMed, Google Scholar, and others, to identify relevant studies comparing VR and non-VR interventions. The PICO model is used to formulate the research question, focusing on the effect of virtual exercise on cardiovascular rehabilitation, with the intervention being virtual-based exercise programs, and the outcome being improvements in fatigue resistance, health-related quality of life, and patient satisfaction. The report analyzes the findings from selected studies, highlighting the benefits and challenges of integrating VR technology into cardiac rehabilitation programs. Keywords used include: Rehabilitation, cardiovascular disease, virtual based exercise.






