{Reference Type}: Systematic Review {Title}: [Effect of training with immersive virtual reality on the risk of falling in the elderly: a systematic review]. {Author}: Santana Muñoz D;Lorca Navarro M;Araya Orellana E;Moscoso Aguayo P;Martínez Huenchullán S; {Journal}: Rehabilitacion (Madr) {Volume}: 58 {Issue}: 3 {Year}: 2024 Jul-Sep 23 暂无{DOI}: 10.1016/j.rh.2024.100857 {Abstract}: Aging entails changes in the human body, generating a decrease in physical capabilities, including the risk of falls. New therapies are currently emerging for the risk of falls and immersive virtual reality is one of them, giving the user a realistic feeling of a virtual environment. This systematic review aims to investigate the effects of immersive virtual reality on the risk of falling in older people. Randomized controlled clinical trials were included, with at least one intervention group that used immersive virtual reality, age >60 years and without multiple serious pathologies. Articles published until November 2023 were included, in accordance with the PRISMA guideline and including the PICO strategy, in the electronic databases PubMed, Scielo, Scopus, Semantic Scholar and Science Direct. From a total of 413 articles, 7 studies were selected, which met the pre-established inclusion and exclusion criteria. Of the studies reviewed, the majority found significant improvements in tests that measure risk of falls, only one study did not find improvements in this variable but did find improvements for walking speed and functional reach test. Despite the limited literature, it seems that these interventions can have a positive effect, becoming a good tool to reduce the risk of falling in older people.