Background: As one of the leading causes of disability in the world, stroke can determine a reduction of balance performance with a negative impact on daily activity and social life. In this study, we aimed to evaluate the effects of sensor-based balance training with exergaming feedback on balance skills in chronic stroke patients. Methods: 21 individuals (11F, 57.14 ± 13.82 years) with a single event of ischemic stroke were randomly assigned to the sensor-based balance training group (SB-group) or the usual care balance training group (UC-group). Both groups received 10 add-on sessions with exergaming feedback (SB-group) or conventional training (UC-group). Clinical and instrumental evaluation was performed before (t0), after (t1), and after one month (t2) from intervention. Participation level was assessed using the Pittsburgh Rehabilitation Participation Scale at the end of each session. Results: The SB-group showed an improvement in postural stability (p = 0.02) when compared to the UC-group. In the evaluation of motivational level, the score was statistically higher in the SB-group with respect to the UC-group (p < 0.01). Conclusion: Except for the improvement in postural stability, no difference was recorded in clinical score, suggesting a comparable gain in both groups. However, patients undergoing sensor-based training exhibited a higher participation score, ultimately indicating the use of this training to improve the adherence to rehabilitation settings, especially in patients with lower compliance.

Sensor-Based balance training with exergaming feedback in subjects with chronic stroke: a pilot randomized controlled trial / Martino Cinnera, Alex; Ciancarelli, Irene; Marrano, Serena; Palagiano, Massimiliano; Federici, Elisa; Bisirri, Alessio; Iosa, Marco; Paolucci, Stefano; Koch, Giacomo; Morone, Giovanni. - In: BRAIN SCIENCES. - ISSN 2076-3425. - 14:9(2024). [10.3390/brainsci14090917]

Sensor-Based balance training with exergaming feedback in subjects with chronic stroke: a pilot randomized controlled trial

Iosa, Marco;
2024

Abstract

Background: As one of the leading causes of disability in the world, stroke can determine a reduction of balance performance with a negative impact on daily activity and social life. In this study, we aimed to evaluate the effects of sensor-based balance training with exergaming feedback on balance skills in chronic stroke patients. Methods: 21 individuals (11F, 57.14 ± 13.82 years) with a single event of ischemic stroke were randomly assigned to the sensor-based balance training group (SB-group) or the usual care balance training group (UC-group). Both groups received 10 add-on sessions with exergaming feedback (SB-group) or conventional training (UC-group). Clinical and instrumental evaluation was performed before (t0), after (t1), and after one month (t2) from intervention. Participation level was assessed using the Pittsburgh Rehabilitation Participation Scale at the end of each session. Results: The SB-group showed an improvement in postural stability (p = 0.02) when compared to the UC-group. In the evaluation of motivational level, the score was statistically higher in the SB-group with respect to the UC-group (p < 0.01). Conclusion: Except for the improvement in postural stability, no difference was recorded in clinical score, suggesting a comparable gain in both groups. However, patients undergoing sensor-based training exhibited a higher participation score, ultimately indicating the use of this training to improve the adherence to rehabilitation settings, especially in patients with lower compliance.
2024
IMU; biofeedback; force platform; inertial measurement units; rehabilitation
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Sensor-Based balance training with exergaming feedback in subjects with chronic stroke: a pilot randomized controlled trial / Martino Cinnera, Alex; Ciancarelli, Irene; Marrano, Serena; Palagiano, Massimiliano; Federici, Elisa; Bisirri, Alessio; Iosa, Marco; Paolucci, Stefano; Koch, Giacomo; Morone, Giovanni. - In: BRAIN SCIENCES. - ISSN 2076-3425. - 14:9(2024). [10.3390/brainsci14090917]
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