ORIGINAL RESEARCH

Efficiency of image visualization simulator technology for physical rehabilitation of children with cerebral palsy through play

Gorelik VV1, Filippova SN2, Belyaev VS3, Karlova EV4
About authors

1 Togliatti State University, Togliatti, Russia

2 Russian State Social University, Klin, Russia

3 Moscow City Pedagogical University, Moscow, Russia

4 FGBUZ MRTs Sergievsky Mineral Waters of FMBA, Samara Region, Russia

Correspondence should be addressed: Viktor V. Gorelik
Belorusskaya 14, Togliatti, 445020; ur.tsil@yogcel

About paper

Author contribution: Gorelik VV — study concept and design; Filippova SN — text writing and editing, statistical analysis; Belyaev VS — manuscript editing; Karlova EV — data acquisition and processing, statistical analysis.

Received: 2019-07-19 Accepted: 2019-08-04 Published online: 2019-08-17
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