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The environment created by classic physical therapy for
locomotion used with patients recovering from stroke is often one of
overprotection, which has been shown to have a significant negative
effect on patient motivation. Fall-based therapy, by contrast, uses a
robot to allow patients to experience failure at walking tasks without
risking physical injury that results from falls. The inclusion of this
option for Non-Harmful Failure in the walking tasks within the
rehabilitation environment may increase the motivation of individuals
participating in the therapy over the increases seen in classic physical
therapy, leading to greater rehabilitative success. By allowing for a
non-harmful failure, Fall-Based therapy dissipates the overprotection of
classic therapy, removing a strong negative influence on patient
motivation, and should result in a significant increase in patient
motivation to participate and complete physical therapy.
This study sought to examine the literature on motivation of participants while also cataloging their experiences during the study through quantitative and qualitative measures. Participants completed a survey, the Intrinsic Motivation Inventory (IMI), weekly during the study to record motivation throughout. Additionally, a subset of participants completed a semistructured interview discussing their motivation. These measures were examined in hopes of finding an increase in motivation due to Fall-Based therapy.
This study sought to examine the literature on motivation of participants while also cataloging their experiences during the study through quantitative and qualitative measures. Participants completed a survey, the Intrinsic Motivation Inventory (IMI), weekly during the study to record motivation throughout. Additionally, a subset of participants completed a semistructured interview discussing their motivation. These measures were examined in hopes of finding an increase in motivation due to Fall-Based therapy.
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