Is your doctor, therapist and clinic going to accept this research? Or are you going to be stuck with boring repetitive exercises? Unless YOU tell your clinic you want this stuff it will take years to trickle down your leg.
http://israel21c.org/news/video-games-prove-best-therapy-for-stroke-rehabilitation/
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New research from a Tel Aviv University study shows that people
recovering from a stroke are more physically active during
rehabilitation sessions when they play video games than those who rely
on traditional motor therapy.
Occupational therapist Dr. Debbie Rand of Tel Aviv University’s Stanley
Steyer School of Health Professions at the Sackler Faculty of Medicine,
says her research shows that stroke victims who play video games in
therapy make more movements overall than those in traditional motor
therapy.
In her study, players performed double the number of arm movements
during each session compared to patients in traditional therapy, and all
of their movements were purposeful or “goal-directed” and not just
repetitive exercises.
Beyond the physical advantages, Dr. Rand believes that video games could
be an excellent alternative to traditional therapy simply because
they’re more fun. She says that if patients are enjoying the therapy
experience, it’s more likely that they will adhere to the therapy regime
long-term.
The study was done in collaboration with a team from Sheba Medical
Center and funded by the Marie Curie International Reintegration Grant.
The results were presented at the Ninth International Conference on
Disability, Virtual Reality and Associated Technologies.
Rand now plans to investigate whether these interactive video games will
be as effective if they are used independently by patients at home to
keep up activity levels — a crucial element of rehabilitation following a
stroke.
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