© 2016 Dr. Kelly Jean BowerStanding balance deficits are frequent and disabling following stroke; however, optimal assessment and treatment for balance problems remains unclear. The past decade has seen the increasing emergence and clinical uptake of active video game technologies. The purpose of this thesis was to investigate the utility of active video games, in particular the Nintendo Wii, for balance rehabilitation following stroke. A comprehensive, narrative literature review of balance assessment and treatment following stroke was completed. Force platform technologies were found to provide a higher level of objective information on balance performance than clinical tests, but were inaccessible for most clinical settings. The Wii ...
[EN] Balance disorders are a common impairment after an acquired brain injury (ABI). Neurorehabilita...
Background: The prevalence of falls can be as high as 73% in the stroke population. Falls occur as a...
Copyright © 2013 B. S. Rajaratnam et al.This is an open access article distributed under theCreative...
The video game-based therapy emerged as a potential valid tool in improving balance in several neuro...
The video game-based therapy emerged as a potential valid tool in improving balance in several neuro...
Copyright © 2014 Giovanni Morone et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creativ...
Objective: To investigate the efficacy of Nintendo Wii Fit®-based balance rehabilitation as an adjun...
Objective: Balance deficits following stroke are common and debilitating. Commercially available gam...
Objective: To investigate the feasibility and potential efficacy of the Nintendo Wii for balance reh...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 30-32).Impaired standing balance and stroke incidences oc...
Objective: To investigate the efficacy of Nintendo Wii Fit (R)-based balance rehabilitation as an ad...
Visual biofeedback and force plate systems are often used for treatment of balance and mobility diso...
Post stroke patients need medical rehabilitation to live an independent life. Nintendo Wii technolog...
Stroke patients usually suffer from asymmetric posture due to hemi-paresis that can result in reduce...
Introduction: The theoretical part of the thesis summarizes findings from foreign literature on virt...
[EN] Balance disorders are a common impairment after an acquired brain injury (ABI). Neurorehabilita...
Background: The prevalence of falls can be as high as 73% in the stroke population. Falls occur as a...
Copyright © 2013 B. S. Rajaratnam et al.This is an open access article distributed under theCreative...
The video game-based therapy emerged as a potential valid tool in improving balance in several neuro...
The video game-based therapy emerged as a potential valid tool in improving balance in several neuro...
Copyright © 2014 Giovanni Morone et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creativ...
Objective: To investigate the efficacy of Nintendo Wii Fit®-based balance rehabilitation as an adjun...
Objective: Balance deficits following stroke are common and debilitating. Commercially available gam...
Objective: To investigate the feasibility and potential efficacy of the Nintendo Wii for balance reh...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 30-32).Impaired standing balance and stroke incidences oc...
Objective: To investigate the efficacy of Nintendo Wii Fit (R)-based balance rehabilitation as an ad...
Visual biofeedback and force plate systems are often used for treatment of balance and mobility diso...
Post stroke patients need medical rehabilitation to live an independent life. Nintendo Wii technolog...
Stroke patients usually suffer from asymmetric posture due to hemi-paresis that can result in reduce...
Introduction: The theoretical part of the thesis summarizes findings from foreign literature on virt...
[EN] Balance disorders are a common impairment after an acquired brain injury (ABI). Neurorehabilita...
Background: The prevalence of falls can be as high as 73% in the stroke population. Falls occur as a...
Copyright © 2013 B. S. Rajaratnam et al.This is an open access article distributed under theCreative...