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World J Meta-Anal. May 26, 2013; 1(1): 27-46
Published online May 26, 2013. doi: 10.13105/wjma.v1.i1.27
Published online May 26, 2013. doi: 10.13105/wjma.v1.i1.27
Excusion No. | Ref. | Title | Reason of exclusion |
1 | Green et al[48] | Physiotherapy for patients with mobility problems more than 1 year after stroke: a randomised controlled trial | Not recreation activity |
2 | Kobayashi et al[49] | Effects of a fall prevention program on physiacal activities of elderly people living in a rural region: an interventional trial | Community-dwelling healthy elderly |
3 | Das et al[50] | The efficacy of playing a virtual reality game in modulating pain for children with acute burn injuries: A randomized controlled trial | Cross-over design |
4 | Hurwitz et al[51] | Effects of recreational physical activity and back exercises on low back pain and psychological distress: Findings from the UCLA low back pain study | Observational study |
5 | Matsuo[52] | The influence of the exercise using a video game on the physical function and brain activities | Cross-over design |
6 | Saposnik et al[53] | Effectiveness of virtual reality exercises in stroke rehabilitation: rationale, design, and protocol of a pilot randomized clinical trial assessing the Wii gaming system | Research protocol |
7 | Mitsumura et al[54] | Effect on physical and mental function of a group rhythm exercise for elderly persons certified under the less severe grades of long-term care insurance | Exercise training |
8 | Fraga et al[55] | Aerobic resistance, functional autonomy and quality of life of elderly women impacted by a recreation and walking program | Community-dwelling healthy elderly |
9 | Watanabe et al[56] | Effects of congnitive rehabilitation with computer training on neurophychological function in schizophrenia | Not recreation activity |
10 | Hsu et al[57] | A "Wii" bit of fun: The effects of adding Nintendo Wii Bowling to a standard exercise regimen for residents of long-term care with upper extremity dysfunction | Cross-over design |
11 | Kwok et al[58] | Evaluation of the Frails' Fall Efficacy by Comparing Treatments on reducing fall and fear of fall in moderately frail older adults: study protocol for a randomised control trial | Research protocol |
- Citation: Kamioka H, Tsutani K, Yamada M, Park H, Okuizumi H, Honda T, Okada S, Park SJ, Kitayuguchi J, Handa S, Mutoh Y. Effectiveness of rehabilitation based on recreational activities: A systematic review. World J Meta-Anal 2013; 1(1): 27-46
- URL: https://www.wjgnet.com/2308-3840/full/v1/i1/27.htm
- DOI: https://dx.doi.org/10.13105/wjma.v1.i1.27