Use of the Wii Fit system for the treatment of balance problems in the elderly: A feasibility study

H. Sugarman, A. Weisel-Eichler, A. Burstin, Riki Brown
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This paper is a report of the feasibility and outcome of using a low-cost, commercially available gaming system - Wii Fit - for balance training after stroke. The patient was an 86 year-old woman five weeks after stroke, who was unable to walk without close supervision, even with a walker, due to poor balance and a tendency to fall. In addition to standard physical therapy, the patient participated in four training sessions with the Wii Fit system; each training session included four different games. The outcome measures were Berg Balance Scale (BBS), the Functional Reach and Lateral Reach tests, Timed Up & Go test (TUG), computerized posturography, and the Short Feedback Questionnaire (SFQ). The tests were done before the intervention and on the last day of training. The SFQ was done during the third training session. The patient greatly enjoyed the training sessions and felt that she was receiving very ‘up-to-date’ treatment. She did not experience any discomfort such as nausea or dizziness while using the system. Following combined Wii and standard treatment, the patient demonstrated improved antero-posterior symmetry of stance, and there was a 10 second improvement in her TUG score. When released from hospital, she was able to walk with a walker with minimal supervision. This initial pilot study indicates that the Wii Fit gaming system has the potential to be used in clinical settings in order to improve balance. A full clinical trial is necessary in order to examine this premise.
使用Wii Fit系统治疗老年人的平衡问题:可行性研究
这篇论文是关于使用一种低成本的、市售的游戏系统Wii Fit进行中风后平衡训练的可行性和结果的报告。患者是一名86岁的女性,中风后5周,由于平衡能力差和摔倒倾向,她在没有严密监护的情况下无法行走,即使有助行器。除了标准的物理治疗外,患者还参加了四次Wii Fit系统的训练课程;每次训练包括四种不同的游戏。结果测量包括伯格平衡量表(BBS)、功能伸展和侧向伸展测试、定时起与走测试(TUG)、计算机体位摄影和短反馈问卷(SFQ)。这些测试是在干预之前和训练的最后一天完成的。SFQ在第三次培训期间完成。病人非常喜欢培训课程,并觉得她正在接受非常“最新”的治疗。在使用该系统时,她没有感到任何不适,如恶心或头晕。在联合Wii和标准治疗后,患者表现出了站立前后对称的改善,TUG评分有10秒的改善。出院后,她可以在很少的监督下用助行器走路。这项初步的试验研究表明,Wii Fit游戏系统有潜力用于临床环境,以改善平衡。为了检验这个前提,一个完整的临床试验是必要的。
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