Abstract
Background: Nowadays, exercise is considered an important method for the treatment of many medical disorders and chronic diseases. Virtual reality (VR) is a novel techno�logy defined as \u201cthe use of interactive simulations created with computer hardware and software to present users with opportunities to engage in environments that appear to be and feel similar to real-world objects and events\u201d. VR can provide a rehabilitation environment, allowing users to repeat the same exercises, while they also have assess�ments and enough motivation to perform a large number of exercises. This study aimed to assess the effect of virtual reality as range of motion restoration therapy in stroke patients.