Published on in Vol 14 (2026)

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Home-Based Immersive Virtual Reality to Improve Motor Performance in Children and Adolescents With Developmental Coordination Disorder: Crossover Study

Home-Based Immersive Virtual Reality to Improve Motor Performance in Children and Adolescents With Developmental Coordination Disorder: Crossover Study

Home-Based Immersive Virtual Reality to Improve Motor Performance in Children and Adolescents With Developmental Coordination Disorder: Crossover Study

Mohammed Alharbi   1, 2 , PT, MSc ;   David Harris   1 , PhD ;   Helen Dodd   1 , PhD ;   Greg Wood   3 , PhD ;   Gavin Buckingham   1 , PhD

1 Department of Public Health and Sport Sciences, University of Exeter Medical School, University of Exeter, Exeter, United Kingdom

2 Department of Physical Therapy, Faculty of Applied Medical Sciences, University of Hail, Hail, Saudi Arabia

3 Department of Sport and Exercise Sciences, Faculty of Science and Engineering, Manchester Metropolitan University, Manchester, United Kingdom

Corresponding Author:

  • Mohammed Alharbi, PT, MSc
  • Department of Public Health and Sport Sciences
  • University of Exeter Medical School, University of Exeter
  • St. Luke's Campus, Heavitree Road
  • Exeter EX1 2LU
  • United Kingdom
  • Phone: 44 1392 661000
  • Email: ma1070@exeter.ac.uk