The article, “Effects of virtual reality immersive training with computerized cognitive training on cognitive function and activities of daily living performance in patients with acute stage stroke: A preliminary randomized controlled trial”,[1] which appears in Volume 98, Issue 11 of Medicine, is being retracted by request of the authors and the developers due to a lack of a formal agreement between the authors of the article and the developers of the virtual reality program.
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How to cite this article: Cho D-R, Lee S-H. Effects of virtual reality immersive training with computerized cognitive training on cognitive function and activities of daily living performance in patients with acute stage stroke: A preliminary randomized controlled trial. Medicine. 2020;99:21(e20598).
Reference
- [1].Cho D-R, Lee S-H. Effects of virtual reality immersive training with computerized cognitive training on cognitive function and activities of daily living performance in patients with acute stage stroke: A preliminary randomized controlled trial. Medicine. 2019. 98:e14752. [DOI] [PMC free article] [PubMed] [Google Scholar] [Retracted]