Stroke Clinical Trial
Official title:
Serious Games for Upper Extremity Rehabilitation for Patients With Neurological Disorders: A Pilot Study
The aims of the present study were to:
- Investigate the feasibility of using a therapeutic gaming system (REHAB@HOME), based on
Kinect, to augment upper extremity neurorehabilitation services.
- Provide preliminary evidence of clinical efficacy of the approach in increasing arm
activity and health related quality of life of persons post stroke or with MS.
Main results suggest that the serious games approach was positively received in terms of
user experience and motivation to use, with the participants showing also improvements in
functional abilities of the treated arm.
The objective of this pilot study was to assess the feasibility of using a therapeutic
gaming system (REHAB@HOME), based on Kinect, to augment upper extremity neurorehabilitation
services. A secondary objective was to provide preliminary evidence of clinical efficacy of
the approach in increasing arm activity and health related quality of life of persons post
stroke or with multiple sclerosis (MS).
A pilot single-blind randomized controlled trial was carried out in an inpatient and
ambulatory care at a rehabilitation center. Twenty persons with multiple sclerosis (n=16) or
chronic poststroke (n=4) receiving rehabilitation at the center, able to flex shoulder and
elbow at least 45 degrees, participated in the study.
An intervention group received Serious Games-based upper extremity therapy for a total of 12
sessions (4-5 sessions, lasting 40 minutes, per week) and the control played the same amount
of time with commercial exergames of the Wii. Both groups received their usual
rehabilitation services as well as game playing.
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Allocation: Randomized, Endpoint Classification: Safety/Efficacy Study, Intervention Model: Parallel Assignment, Masking: Single Blind (Outcomes Assessor), Primary Purpose: Treatment
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