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The Efficacy of Virtual Reality on the Rehabilitation of Musculoskeletal Diseases: Umbrella Review
J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e64576
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The study sample included 100 participants (intervention group: n=50, control group: n=50) aged between 60 and 78 years old, all Han nationality. Urban older people accounted for 72% (n=72) of the sample, and rural older people accounted for 28% (n=28). Married, divorced, and widowed people accounted for 77% (n=77), 8% (n=8), and 15% (n=15), respectively. Illiteracy, primary school, junior high school, and academic education accounted for 8% (n=8), 33% (n=33), 34% (n=34), and 25% (n=25), respectively.
JMIR Public Health Surveill 2025;11:e65674
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