The effects of visual feedback in therapeutic exergaming on motor task accuracy

J. Doyle, D. Kelly, Matt Patterson, B. Caulfield
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Abstract

Poor exercise technique and lack of adherence during home exercise are implicated in preventing a full recovery to peak physical function during rehabilitation. It is widely believed that therapeutic exergaming has the potential to solve these issues. However, the field is still young and there is little empirical evidence supporting, in particular, its effectiveness in helping the patient to maintain correct technique. In this paper we present preliminary results from a study to examine the effects that visual feedback during exergaming has on a person's accuracy in performing a motor task. Our study showed that interacting with a game incorporating simple visual feedback results in improved accuracy compared to performing exercise from memory or with limited feedback in the form of an instructional video demonstration. These results provide early evidence that exergaming can be used to enhance technique during exercise performance.
治疗性运动中视觉反馈对运动任务准确性的影响
在家庭运动中,不良的运动技术和缺乏坚持性与康复期间身体功能的完全恢复有关。人们普遍认为,治疗性运动具有解决这些问题的潜力。然而,这个领域还很年轻,很少有经验证据支持,特别是它在帮助患者保持正确技术方面的有效性。在这篇论文中,我们提出了一项研究的初步结果,该研究检验了在练习过程中视觉反馈对人在执行运动任务时的准确性的影响。我们的研究表明,与记忆练习或教学视频演示形式的有限反馈相比,与包含简单视觉反馈的游戏互动可以提高准确性。这些结果提供了早期的证据,证明练习可以用来提高运动表现中的技术。
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