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Title: | Bilateral movement-based computer games improve sensorimotor functions in subacute stroke survivors : a randomized controlled trial | Authors: | Lam, SSL Liu, TW Ng, SSM Lai, CWK Woo, J |
Issue Date: | 2022 | Source: | Journal of rehabilitation medicine, 2022, v. 54, jrm00307 | Abstract: | BACKGROUND: Previous studies have reported that movement-based computer gaming is more effective than conventional intervention in enhancing upper limb rehabilitation. OBJECTIVE: To evaluate whether the use of bilateral movement-based computer games could augment the effects of conventional intervention in improving the upper limb motor function, grip strength and health-related quality of life of subacute stroke survivors. METHODS: A total of 93 subjects with subacute stroke were randomized into 2 groups receiving one of two 3.5-h interventions for 2 days per week over 8 weeks: (i) "bilateral movement-based computer games + conventional rehabilitation"; and (ii) "video-directed exercise + conventional rehabilitation" (control group). RESULTS: A total of 83 subjects completed the interventions and follow-up assessments. Compared with video-directed exercise + conventional rehabilitation, bilateral movement-based computer games + conventional rehabilitation produced greater improvements in upper limb motor impairment from midtreatment to follow-up 1 month post-intervention, greater improvements in upper limb function from post-intervention to 1 month follow-up, and earlier improvements in grip strength (paretic) from midintervention to follow-up 1 month post-intervention. Subjects who received bilateral movement-based computer games + conventional rehabilitation also continued to improve in motor function from postintervention to 1 month post-intervention. CONCLUSION: Bilateral movement-based computer games may serve as an adjuvant therapy to conventional rehabilitation programmes for improving upper limb recovery among stroke survivors. |
Publisher: | Foundation for Rehabilitation Information | Journal: | Journal of rehabilitation medicine | ISSN: | 1650-1977 | EISSN: | 1651-2081 | DOI: | 10.2340/jrm.v54.913 | Rights: | Copyright © 2022 Stefanie S.L. Lam, Tai Wa Liu, Shamay S.M. Ng, Charles W.K. Lai, Jean Woo This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/). The following publication Lam, S. S. L. ., Liu, T. W., Ng, S. S. M., Lai, C. W. K., & Woo, J. (2022). Bilateral Movement-based Computer Games Improve Sensorimotor Functions in Subacute Stroke Survivors. Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine, 54, jrm00307 is available at https://doi.org/10.2340/jrm.v54.913. |
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