Working alliance and virtual motor rehabilitation in parkinson patients

Guillermo Palacios Navarro, S. Albiol-Pérez, J. Gil-Gómez, J. Lozano-Quilis, H. G. Gómez
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Patients that suffer from Parkinson Disease (PD) have different symptoms such as tremors, stiffness and slowness in the execution of first movements and absence of balance control. This paper introduces the concept of wording alliance within a virtual rehabilitation system for Parkinson Disease (PD) patients. On one hand, the use of serious games increases the rehabilitation process in PD patients against traditional rehabilitation. On the other hand, this virtual environment encourages the links of confidence between therapist and patient, creating a stronger Working Alliance, which is vital in the patient rehabilitation process. This work in progress has been designed to examine both the working alliance during the virtual rehabilitation process, as well as the results obtained by patients as the clinical study goes on.
帕金森患者的工作联盟与虚拟运动康复
患有帕金森病(PD)的患者有不同的症状,如震颤,僵硬和缓慢的执行第一个动作,缺乏平衡控制。本文介绍了帕金森病患者虚拟康复系统中措辞联盟的概念。一方面,与传统的康复相比,严肃游戏的使用增加了PD患者的康复过程。另一方面,这种虚拟环境鼓励治疗师和患者之间的信任联系,创建更强大的工作联盟,这在患者康复过程中至关重要。这项正在进行的工作旨在检查虚拟康复过程中的工作联盟,以及患者在临床研究中获得的结果。
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