Background: the aim of this pilot study was to evaluate whether proprioceptive-motor training using the Wii Balance Board (WBB) might improve postural sway in healthy subjects. Methods: twenty-five healthy subjects were trained for six weeks (two sessions per week) with 5 "video games": Wii Fit Plus (WFP) program. Before and after training: Basic Balance, Single-leg Balance, Agility, Stability and Motion (lower limb: right-left and both leg) were measured using the Wii Balance Board. Results: the Wilcoxon Test showed improvements at the end of the training program compared to the baseline conditions. Basic Balance increased during the WFP (33.33%) and was associated with a 19.92% decrease in center of pressure (COP) lenght. The Single-leg B...
Background: Weight bearing asymmetry is common in patients with neurological conditions, and recent ...
Background: Patients with Parkinson’s disease often suffer from reduced mobility due to impaired pos...
BACKGROUND: Balance training has been demonstrated to improve postural control in patients with Park...
Background: the aim of this pilot study was to evaluate whether proprioceptive-motor training using ...
Background: the aim of this pilot study was to evaluate whether proprioceptive-motor training using ...
<p><strong>Background:</strong> the aim of this pilot study was to evaluate whether proprioceptive-m...
Introduction: The theoretical part of the thesis summarizes findings from foreign literature on virt...
Similar Virtual Reality Games Elicit Different Challenges for Balance Training Background: Age-relat...
Abstract Background Adults with sedentary lifestyles seem to face a higher risk of falling in their ...
Accurate quantification of the impact of visual, somatosensory, and vestibular systems on postural c...
The use of low-cost, commercial gaming systems for rehabilitation has received substantial attention...
Physical equilibrium and balance are key factors for human activities. Training for improving propri...
Objective: To investigate the efficacy of Nintendo Wii Fit®-based balance rehabilitation as an adjun...
Stroke patients usually suffer from asymmetric posture due to hemi-paresis that can result in reduce...
AbstractBackgroundBalance training has been demonstrated to improve postural control in patients wit...
Background: Weight bearing asymmetry is common in patients with neurological conditions, and recent ...
Background: Patients with Parkinson’s disease often suffer from reduced mobility due to impaired pos...
BACKGROUND: Balance training has been demonstrated to improve postural control in patients with Park...
Background: the aim of this pilot study was to evaluate whether proprioceptive-motor training using ...
Background: the aim of this pilot study was to evaluate whether proprioceptive-motor training using ...
<p><strong>Background:</strong> the aim of this pilot study was to evaluate whether proprioceptive-m...
Introduction: The theoretical part of the thesis summarizes findings from foreign literature on virt...
Similar Virtual Reality Games Elicit Different Challenges for Balance Training Background: Age-relat...
Abstract Background Adults with sedentary lifestyles seem to face a higher risk of falling in their ...
Accurate quantification of the impact of visual, somatosensory, and vestibular systems on postural c...
The use of low-cost, commercial gaming systems for rehabilitation has received substantial attention...
Physical equilibrium and balance are key factors for human activities. Training for improving propri...
Objective: To investigate the efficacy of Nintendo Wii Fit®-based balance rehabilitation as an adjun...
Stroke patients usually suffer from asymmetric posture due to hemi-paresis that can result in reduce...
AbstractBackgroundBalance training has been demonstrated to improve postural control in patients wit...
Background: Weight bearing asymmetry is common in patients with neurological conditions, and recent ...
Background: Patients with Parkinson’s disease often suffer from reduced mobility due to impaired pos...
BACKGROUND: Balance training has been demonstrated to improve postural control in patients with Park...