医学
平衡(能力)
随机对照试验
冲程(发动机)
害怕跌倒
物理疗法
物理医学与康复
毒物控制
外科
伤害预防
急诊医学
机械工程
工程类
作者
Jong In Lee,Jihye Park,Jaseong Koo,Mi-Nam Son,Ji Hye Hwang,Ji Youl Lee,Won Hyuk Chang
标识
DOI:10.1080/09638288.2022.2074154
摘要
Purpose To investigate the therapeutic potentials of the home-based exercise program (HEP) with an augmented reality (AR) system to improve balance in patients with stroke.Methods Sixty-eight patients with stroke were recruited in this randomized controlled study with blind observer. Patients in the smart-rehab group underwent HEP with an AR system for four weeks, whereas patients in the control group underwent the written and pictorial HEP. Assessments of balance and fear of falling were performed three times: at baseline (T0), immediately (T1), and four weeks (T2) after cessation of HEP.Results The change in balance from T0 to T1 was significantly higher in the smart-rehab group than in the control group (p < 0.017). The change in fear of falling from T0 to T1 and T2 was significantly higher in the smart-rehab group than in the control group, respectively (p < 0.017). One participant with vertebral artery dissection in the smart-rehab group discontinued participation due to a transient ischemic attack which resolved during the study period.Conclusions The results of this study suggest that the HEP with the AR system might be effective to improve balance in patients with stroke. However, more careful precautions for the HEP using the AR system are also required. Implications for rehabilitationBalance was modestly improved in both home-based exercise programs, slightly more in AR home exercise group.AR home-based program was significantly better in reducing fear of falling compared to the control group.No falls were recorded, however, safety for patients with arterial dissection needs to be carefully considered due to the possibility of adverse effects.
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