[Purpose] The aim of this study was to compare the effects of Wii Fit balance training (WBT) and progressive balance training (PBT) approaches on balance functions, balance confidence, and activities of daily living in chronic stroke patients. [Subjects] A total of 30 patients were randomized into the WBT (n=15) and PBT (n=15) groups. [Methods] All of the subjects received exercise training based on a neurodevelopemental approach in addition to either Wii Fit or progressive balance training for total of 1 hour a day, 3 days per week for 4 weeks. Primary measurements were static balance function measured with a Wii Balance Board and dynamic balance function assessed with the Berg Balance Scale, Timed Up and Go test, Dynamic Gait Index, and F...
Research object: balance and gait of patients who experienced stroke. Hypothesis – we hypothesize th...
Objective: Balance deficits following stroke are common and debilitating. Commercially available gam...
Background and purpose: Numerous interventions have been proposed to improve balance in older adults...
Objective: To investigate the efficacy of Nintendo Wii Fit®-based balance rehabilitation as an adjun...
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...
Objective: To investigate the efficacy of Nintendo Wii Fit (R)-based balance rehabilitation as an ad...
Abstract Background Several studies have reported that using the Wii™ Balance Board can provide adde...
© 2016 Dr. Kelly Jean BowerStanding balance deficits are frequent and disabling following stroke; ho...
Objective: To investigate the feasibility and potential efficacy of the Nintendo Wii for balance reh...
Copyright © 2014 Giovanni Morone et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creativ...
Background: The prevalence of falls can be as high as 73% in the stroke population. Falls occur as a...
Background: Stroke has been considered to be the most common cause of neurological disability with v...
The use of low-cost, commercial gaming systems for rehabilitation has received substantial attention...
Imbalance is one of the most frequent disorder for patients after stroke. This leads to addictive li...
Research object: balance and gait of patients who experienced stroke. Hypothesis – we hypothesize th...
Objective: Balance deficits following stroke are common and debilitating. Commercially available gam...
Background and purpose: Numerous interventions have been proposed to improve balance in older adults...
Objective: To investigate the efficacy of Nintendo Wii Fit®-based balance rehabilitation as an adjun...
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...
Objective: To investigate the efficacy of Nintendo Wii Fit (R)-based balance rehabilitation as an ad...
Abstract Background Several studies have reported that using the Wii™ Balance Board can provide adde...
© 2016 Dr. Kelly Jean BowerStanding balance deficits are frequent and disabling following stroke; ho...
Objective: To investigate the feasibility and potential efficacy of the Nintendo Wii for balance reh...
Copyright © 2014 Giovanni Morone et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creativ...
Background: The prevalence of falls can be as high as 73% in the stroke population. Falls occur as a...
Background: Stroke has been considered to be the most common cause of neurological disability with v...
The use of low-cost, commercial gaming systems for rehabilitation has received substantial attention...
Imbalance is one of the most frequent disorder for patients after stroke. This leads to addictive li...
Research object: balance and gait of patients who experienced stroke. Hypothesis – we hypothesize th...
Objective: Balance deficits following stroke are common and debilitating. Commercially available gam...
Background and purpose: Numerous interventions have been proposed to improve balance in older adults...