Benefits of applying virtual reality in pelvic movement training through a Wii Fit: a randomized controlled trial

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Hui-Ting Lin
Hsin-Jen Tsai
Yen-I Li
Wen-Pin Hu
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[1] I-Shou University,Department of Physical Therapy
[2] I-Shou University,Department of Health Management, College of Medicine
[3] Asia University,Department of Bioinformatics and Medical Engineering
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BMC Medical Education | / 22卷
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Virtual reality; Pelvic movement training; Motor learning;
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