Effectiveness of conventional versus virtual reality--based balance exercises in vestibular rehabilitation for unilateral peripheral vestibular loss: results of a randomized controlled trial
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%0 Journal Article
%1 meldrum2015
%A Meldrum, Dara
%A Herdman, Susan
%A Vance, Roisin
%A Murray, Deirdre
%A Malone, Kareena
%A Duffy, Douglas
%A Glennon, Aine
%A McConn-Walsh, Rory
%D 2015
%I Elsevier
%J Archives of physical medicine and rehabilitation
%K included read scholar vr
%N 7
%P 1319--1328
%T Effectiveness of conventional versus virtual reality--based balance exercises in vestibular rehabilitation for unilateral peripheral vestibular loss: results of a randomized controlled trial
%V 96
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author = {Meldrum, Dara and Herdman, Susan and Vance, Roisin and Murray, Deirdre and Malone, Kareena and Duffy, Douglas and Glennon, Aine and McConn-Walsh, Rory},
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title = {Effectiveness of conventional versus virtual reality--based balance exercises in vestibular rehabilitation for unilateral peripheral vestibular loss: results of a randomized controlled trial},
volume = 96,
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