Summary:
- The article discusses a study that investigated the effects of virtual reality (VR) training on balance and gait in individuals with Parkinson's disease.
- The study involved 30 participants with Parkinson's disease who were randomly assigned to either a VR training group or a control group.
- The results showed that the VR training group demonstrated significant improvements in balance and gait measures compared to the control group, suggesting that VR-based interventions may be a promising approach for improving mobility and reducing the risk of falls in individuals with Parkinson's disease.