Safety, Feasibility, and Acceptability of a New Virtual Rehabilitation Platform: A Supervised Pilot Study.

IF 2.3 Q1 REHABILITATION Rehabilitation Process and Outcome Pub Date : 2021-08-07 eCollection Date: 2021-01-01 DOI:10.1177/11795727211033279
Ana María Escalante-Gonzalbo, Yoás Saimon Ramírez-Graullera, Herminia Pasantes, José Jonathan Aguilar-Chalé, Gloria Ixchel Sánchez-Castillo, Ximena Ameyalli Escutia-Macedo, Tania María Briseño-Soriano, Paulina Franco-Castro, Ana Lilia Estrada-Rosales, Sandra Elizabeth Vázquez-Abundes, David Andrade-Morales, Jorge Hernández-Franco, Lorena Palafox
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Purpose: Stroke is the leading cause of disability in adults worldwide, with hemiparesis being the most prevalent consequence. The use of video games and movement sensors could contribute to improving patients' chances of recovery. We performed a supervised pilot study to validate the safety, feasibility, and acceptability of a new virtual rehabilitation platform in patients with chronic post-stroke upper limb hemiparesis.

Methods: The participants (n = 9) participated in 40 rehabilitation sessions, twice a week, for a period of 20 weeks. Their experiences with the platform were documented using a Likert-scale survey. Changes in motor function were evaluated using the Chedoke Arm and Hand Activity Inventory (CAHAI) and the Wolf Motor Function Test (WMFT).

Results and conclusions: All participants expressed that they enjoyed the experience and felt comfortable using the platform. Preliminary results showed significant motor recovery (P = .0039) according to the WMFT scores. Patients with significant impairment showed no improvement in upper limb task-oriented motor function after therapy.The new platform is safe and well-accepted by patients. The improvement in motor function observed in some of the participants should be attributed to the therapy since spontaneous functional recovery is not expected in chronic stroke patients.

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目的:中风是全世界成年人致残的主要原因,其中偏瘫是最普遍的后果。视频游戏和运动传感器的使用有助于提高患者康复的机会。我们进行了一项有监督的试点研究,以验证一种新的虚拟康复平台在慢性卒中后上肢偏瘫患者中的安全性、可行性和可接受性。方法:9例患者共进行40次康复治疗,每周2次,为期20周。他们使用该平台的经历通过李克特量表调查记录下来。使用Chedoke手臂和手活动量表(CAHAI)和Wolf运动功能测试(WMFT)评估运动功能的变化。结果和结论:所有参与者都表示他们很享受这个体验,并且觉得使用这个平台很舒服。根据WMFT评分,初步结果显示运动恢复显著(P = 0.0039)。有明显损伤的患者在治疗后上肢任务导向运动功能没有改善。新平台安全可靠,深受患者欢迎。在一些参与者中观察到的运动功能的改善应归因于治疗,因为慢性卒中患者不期望自发功能恢复。
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