Virtual Rehabilitation for Multiple Sclerosis Using a Kinect-Based System: Randomized Controlled Trial

BackgroundThe methods used for the motor rehabilitation of patients with neurological disorders include a number of different rehabilitation exercises. For patients who have been diagnosed with multiple sclerosis (MS), the performance of motor rehabilitation exercises is esse...

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Main Authors: Lozano-Quilis, Jose-Antonio, Gil-Gómez, Hermenegildo, Gil-Gómez, Jose-Antonio, Albiol-Pérez, Sergio, Palacios-Navarro, Guillermo, Fardoun, Habib M, Mashat, Abdulfattah S
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Language:English
Published: JMIR Publications 2014-11-01
Series:JMIR Serious Games
Online Access:http://games.jmir.org/2014/2/e12/
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spelling doaj-6eade24ea342475ab4ff1ce905af692e2021-05-02T19:28:37ZengJMIR PublicationsJMIR Serious Games2291-92792014-11-0122e1210.2196/games.2933Virtual Rehabilitation for Multiple Sclerosis Using a Kinect-Based System: Randomized Controlled TrialLozano-Quilis, Jose-AntonioGil-Gómez, HermenegildoGil-Gómez, Jose-AntonioAlbiol-Pérez, SergioPalacios-Navarro, GuillermoFardoun, Habib MMashat, Abdulfattah S BackgroundThe methods used for the motor rehabilitation of patients with neurological disorders include a number of different rehabilitation exercises. For patients who have been diagnosed with multiple sclerosis (MS), the performance of motor rehabilitation exercises is essential. Nevertheless, this rehabilitation may be tedious, negatively influencing patients’ motivation and adherence to treatment. ObjectiveWe present RemoviEM, a system based on Kinect that uses virtual reality (VR) and natural user interfaces (NUI) to offer patients with MS an intuitive and motivating way to perform several motor rehabilitation exercises. It offers therapists a new motor rehabilitation tool for the rehabilitation process, providing feedback on the patient’s progress. Moreover, it is a low-cost system, a feature that can facilitate its integration in clinical rehabilitation centers. MethodsA randomized and controlled single blinded study was carried out to assess the influence of a Kinect-based virtual rehabilitation system on the balance rehabilitation of patients with MS. This study describes RemoviEM and evaluates its effectiveness compared to standard rehabilitation. To achieve this objective, a clinical trial was carried out. Eleven patients from a MS association participated in the clinical trial. The mean age was 44.82 (SD 10.44) and the mean time from diagnosis (years) was 9.77 (SD 10.40). Clinical effectiveness was evaluated using clinical balance scales. ResultsSignificant group-by-time interaction was detected in the scores of the Berg Balance Scale (P=.011) and the Anterior Reach Test in standing position (P=.011). Post-hoc analysis showed greater improvement in the experimental group for these variables than in the control group for these variables. The Suitability Evaluation Questionnaire (SEQ) showed good results in usability, acceptance, security, and safety for the evaluated system. ConclusionsThe results obtained suggest that RemoviEM represents a motivational and effective alternative to traditional motor rehabilitation for MS patients. These results have encouraged us to improve the system with new exercises, which are currently being developed.http://games.jmir.org/2014/2/e12/
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author Lozano-Quilis, Jose-Antonio
Gil-Gómez, Hermenegildo
Gil-Gómez, Jose-Antonio
Albiol-Pérez, Sergio
Palacios-Navarro, Guillermo
Fardoun, Habib M
Mashat, Abdulfattah S
spellingShingle Lozano-Quilis, Jose-Antonio
Gil-Gómez, Hermenegildo
Gil-Gómez, Jose-Antonio
Albiol-Pérez, Sergio
Palacios-Navarro, Guillermo
Fardoun, Habib M
Mashat, Abdulfattah S
Virtual Rehabilitation for Multiple Sclerosis Using a Kinect-Based System: Randomized Controlled Trial
JMIR Serious Games
author_facet Lozano-Quilis, Jose-Antonio
Gil-Gómez, Hermenegildo
Gil-Gómez, Jose-Antonio
Albiol-Pérez, Sergio
Palacios-Navarro, Guillermo
Fardoun, Habib M
Mashat, Abdulfattah S
author_sort Lozano-Quilis, Jose-Antonio
title Virtual Rehabilitation for Multiple Sclerosis Using a Kinect-Based System: Randomized Controlled Trial
title_short Virtual Rehabilitation for Multiple Sclerosis Using a Kinect-Based System: Randomized Controlled Trial
title_full Virtual Rehabilitation for Multiple Sclerosis Using a Kinect-Based System: Randomized Controlled Trial
title_fullStr Virtual Rehabilitation for Multiple Sclerosis Using a Kinect-Based System: Randomized Controlled Trial
title_full_unstemmed Virtual Rehabilitation for Multiple Sclerosis Using a Kinect-Based System: Randomized Controlled Trial
title_sort virtual rehabilitation for multiple sclerosis using a kinect-based system: randomized controlled trial
publisher JMIR Publications
series JMIR Serious Games
issn 2291-9279
publishDate 2014-11-01
description BackgroundThe methods used for the motor rehabilitation of patients with neurological disorders include a number of different rehabilitation exercises. For patients who have been diagnosed with multiple sclerosis (MS), the performance of motor rehabilitation exercises is essential. Nevertheless, this rehabilitation may be tedious, negatively influencing patients’ motivation and adherence to treatment. ObjectiveWe present RemoviEM, a system based on Kinect that uses virtual reality (VR) and natural user interfaces (NUI) to offer patients with MS an intuitive and motivating way to perform several motor rehabilitation exercises. It offers therapists a new motor rehabilitation tool for the rehabilitation process, providing feedback on the patient’s progress. Moreover, it is a low-cost system, a feature that can facilitate its integration in clinical rehabilitation centers. MethodsA randomized and controlled single blinded study was carried out to assess the influence of a Kinect-based virtual rehabilitation system on the balance rehabilitation of patients with MS. This study describes RemoviEM and evaluates its effectiveness compared to standard rehabilitation. To achieve this objective, a clinical trial was carried out. Eleven patients from a MS association participated in the clinical trial. The mean age was 44.82 (SD 10.44) and the mean time from diagnosis (years) was 9.77 (SD 10.40). Clinical effectiveness was evaluated using clinical balance scales. ResultsSignificant group-by-time interaction was detected in the scores of the Berg Balance Scale (P=.011) and the Anterior Reach Test in standing position (P=.011). Post-hoc analysis showed greater improvement in the experimental group for these variables than in the control group for these variables. The Suitability Evaluation Questionnaire (SEQ) showed good results in usability, acceptance, security, and safety for the evaluated system. ConclusionsThe results obtained suggest that RemoviEM represents a motivational and effective alternative to traditional motor rehabilitation for MS patients. These results have encouraged us to improve the system with new exercises, which are currently being developed.
url http://games.jmir.org/2014/2/e12/
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