Improvement of sensory strategies is a relevant part of balance rehabilitation in multiple sclerosis (MS). This study aimed to Assess the effectiveness of visual-feedback exercises in improving balance in MS. We divided 36 patients into Wii and control-treated groups that underwent balance rehabilitation. Outcomes were obtained for Berg Balance Scale (BBS), Modified Fatigue Impact Scale, and sway area under conditions of opened and closed eyes. BBS showed a statistically significant improvement (from 49.6 to 54.6 points, p < 0.05) in the Wii group. Interactive visual-feedback exercises such as Wii could be more effective than the current standard protocol in improving balance disorders in MS
Objective: To investigate the efficacy of Nintendo Wii Fit®-based balance rehabilitation as an adjun...
Abstract Background: Multiple sclerosis (MS) is caused by thedestruction of myelin in central nervo...
Background: Impaired sensory integration contributes to balance disorders in patients with multiple ...
Improvement of sensory strategies is a relevant part of balance rehabilitation in multiple sclerosis...
Balance and gait disturbances are commonly observed, but poorly managed, in individuals with multipl...
Balance training represents a critical part of the rehabilitation process of individuals living with...
31st Congress of the European-Committee-for-Treatment-and-Research-in-Multiple-Sclerosis (ECTRIMS) -...
Background: Individuals with multiple sclerosis (MS) often experience difficulty with balance and wa...
Multiple sclerosis (MS) is one of the most common causes of neurological progressive disease and can...
Purpose: Our aim was to describe experiences of using Nintendo Wii Fit for balance exercise, from t...
Objectives: Balance and mobility impairments are common life-altering complications in patients with...
Background: Altered integration of signals from visual (VIS), somatosensory (PROP) and vestibular s...
Background: Balance disorders, fatigue, and walking impairments are the most common symptoms of mult...
The feasibility and preliminary evidence for efficacy of a serious games platform compared to exerga...
Introduction. Balance disorders (BD) are one of the most frequent and disabling symptoms in Multiple...
Objective: To investigate the efficacy of Nintendo Wii Fit®-based balance rehabilitation as an adjun...
Abstract Background: Multiple sclerosis (MS) is caused by thedestruction of myelin in central nervo...
Background: Impaired sensory integration contributes to balance disorders in patients with multiple ...
Improvement of sensory strategies is a relevant part of balance rehabilitation in multiple sclerosis...
Balance and gait disturbances are commonly observed, but poorly managed, in individuals with multipl...
Balance training represents a critical part of the rehabilitation process of individuals living with...
31st Congress of the European-Committee-for-Treatment-and-Research-in-Multiple-Sclerosis (ECTRIMS) -...
Background: Individuals with multiple sclerosis (MS) often experience difficulty with balance and wa...
Multiple sclerosis (MS) is one of the most common causes of neurological progressive disease and can...
Purpose: Our aim was to describe experiences of using Nintendo Wii Fit for balance exercise, from t...
Objectives: Balance and mobility impairments are common life-altering complications in patients with...
Background: Altered integration of signals from visual (VIS), somatosensory (PROP) and vestibular s...
Background: Balance disorders, fatigue, and walking impairments are the most common symptoms of mult...
The feasibility and preliminary evidence for efficacy of a serious games platform compared to exerga...
Introduction. Balance disorders (BD) are one of the most frequent and disabling symptoms in Multiple...
Objective: To investigate the efficacy of Nintendo Wii Fit®-based balance rehabilitation as an adjun...
Abstract Background: Multiple sclerosis (MS) is caused by thedestruction of myelin in central nervo...
Background: Impaired sensory integration contributes to balance disorders in patients with multiple ...