Boccia as a Rehabilitation Intervention for Adults With Severe Mobility Limitations Due to Neuromuscular and Other Neurological Disorders: Feasibility and Effects on Upper Limb Impairments
PurposeScant research exists regarding the effects of playing Boccia as a rehabilitation strategy for people with severe mobility limitations due to neuromuscular and other neurological disorders. This study is aimed at identifying the feasibility and effects of playing Boccia on the upper limb impa...
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doaj-1f4df1eaff2b4517a6ede8fb8f1bd0582020-11-25T02:26:57ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Psychology1664-10782020-03-011110.3389/fpsyg.2020.00581515061Boccia as a Rehabilitation Intervention for Adults With Severe Mobility Limitations Due to Neuromuscular and Other Neurological Disorders: Feasibility and Effects on Upper Limb ImpairmentsDavid Suárez-Iglesias0Carlos Ayán Perez1Nuria Mendoza-Laiz2José Gerardo Villa-Vicente3Department of Physical Education and Sport, VALFIS Research Group, Institute of Biomedicine (IBIOMED), University of León, León, SpainWell-Move Research Group, Faculty of Education and Sport Science, Department of Special Didactics, University of Vigo, Vigo, SpainDepartment of Sport Science, University of Francisco de Vitoria, Madrid, SpainDepartment of Physical Education and Sport, VALFIS Research Group, Institute of Biomedicine (IBIOMED), University of León, León, SpainPurposeScant research exists regarding the effects of playing Boccia as a rehabilitation strategy for people with severe mobility limitations due to neuromuscular and other neurological disorders. This study is aimed at identifying the feasibility and effects of playing Boccia on the upper limb impairments of people with severe mobility limitations due to neuromuscular and other neurological disorders.Materials and MethodsSeven people played Boccia three times per week for 20 weeks as part of the rehabilitation process, while other seven kept up with their usual rehabilitation schedule. Attrition, adherence, adverse effects, participation and completion rate were registered to assess feasibility. The effects of the program on grip, pinch strength and upper-limb active range of motion were assessed by means of a dynamometer and a goniometer.Results and ConclusionsThe program was feasible, although no effects were observed after its completion on variables assessed, except for hand flexion and ulnar deviation active range of motion. In a group of people with severe disability due to neuromuscular and other neurological disorders, playing Boccia as part of a multidisciplinary rehabilitation program was shown to be a feasible therapy. However, practicing this game did not lead to significant improvements in upper limb impairments, except for wrist flexion and ulnar deviation active range of motion.https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fpsyg.2020.00581/fullneuromuscular disordersneurological impairmentsevere mobility limitationsupper limb impairmentsgrip strengthrange of motion |
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David Suárez-Iglesias Carlos Ayán Perez Nuria Mendoza-Laiz José Gerardo Villa-Vicente Boccia as a Rehabilitation Intervention for Adults With Severe Mobility Limitations Due to Neuromuscular and Other Neurological Disorders: Feasibility and Effects on Upper Limb Impairments Frontiers in Psychology neuromuscular disorders neurological impairment severe mobility limitations upper limb impairments grip strength range of motion |
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Boccia as a Rehabilitation Intervention for Adults With Severe Mobility Limitations Due to Neuromuscular and Other Neurological Disorders: Feasibility and Effects on Upper Limb Impairments |
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Boccia as a Rehabilitation Intervention for Adults With Severe Mobility Limitations Due to Neuromuscular and Other Neurological Disorders: Feasibility and Effects on Upper Limb Impairments |
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Boccia as a Rehabilitation Intervention for Adults With Severe Mobility Limitations Due to Neuromuscular and Other Neurological Disorders: Feasibility and Effects on Upper Limb Impairments |
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Boccia as a Rehabilitation Intervention for Adults With Severe Mobility Limitations Due to Neuromuscular and Other Neurological Disorders: Feasibility and Effects on Upper Limb Impairments |
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Boccia as a Rehabilitation Intervention for Adults With Severe Mobility Limitations Due to Neuromuscular and Other Neurological Disorders: Feasibility and Effects on Upper Limb Impairments |
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boccia as a rehabilitation intervention for adults with severe mobility limitations due to neuromuscular and other neurological disorders: feasibility and effects on upper limb impairments |
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Frontiers in Psychology |
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PurposeScant research exists regarding the effects of playing Boccia as a rehabilitation strategy for people with severe mobility limitations due to neuromuscular and other neurological disorders. This study is aimed at identifying the feasibility and effects of playing Boccia on the upper limb impairments of people with severe mobility limitations due to neuromuscular and other neurological disorders.Materials and MethodsSeven people played Boccia three times per week for 20 weeks as part of the rehabilitation process, while other seven kept up with their usual rehabilitation schedule. Attrition, adherence, adverse effects, participation and completion rate were registered to assess feasibility. The effects of the program on grip, pinch strength and upper-limb active range of motion were assessed by means of a dynamometer and a goniometer.Results and ConclusionsThe program was feasible, although no effects were observed after its completion on variables assessed, except for hand flexion and ulnar deviation active range of motion. In a group of people with severe disability due to neuromuscular and other neurological disorders, playing Boccia as part of a multidisciplinary rehabilitation program was shown to be a feasible therapy. However, practicing this game did not lead to significant improvements in upper limb impairments, except for wrist flexion and ulnar deviation active range of motion. |
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neuromuscular disorders neurological impairment severe mobility limitations upper limb impairments grip strength range of motion |
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