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05 and Cohen's d 0.254 for the control group and 0.685 for the experimental group). Mann-Whitney results suggested that VR and MT as a therapeutic intervention have better outcomes than standard physiotherapy in range of motion (p less then 0.05, Cohen's d 0.693), muscle strength (p less then 0.05, Cohen's d 0.924), lower extremity functionality (p less then 0.05, Cohen's d 0.984) and postural balance (p less then 0.05, Cohen's d 0.936). Our research suggests that VR therapy associated with MT may successfully substitute classic physiotherapy in lower extre