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   A multisession evaluation of an adaptive competitive arm rehabilitation game  
   
نویسنده goršič m. ,cikajlo i. ,goljar n. ,novak d.
منبع journal of neuroengineering and rehabilitation - 2017 - دوره : 14 - شماره : 1
چکیده    Background: people with neurological injuries such as stroke should exercise frequently and intensely to regain their motor abilities,but are generally hindered by lack of motivation. one way to increase motivation in rehabilitation is through competitive exercises,but such exercises have only been tested in single brief sessions and usually did not adapt difficulty to the patient's abilities. methods: we designed a competitive arm rehabilitation game for two players that dynamically adapts its difficulty to both players' abilities. this game was evaluated by two participant groups: 15 participants with chronic arm impairment who exercised at home with an unimpaired friend or relative,and 20 participants in the acute or subacute phase of stroke who exercised in pairs (10 pairs) at a rehabilitation clinic. all participants first played the game against their human opponent for 3 sessions,then played alone (against a computer opponent) in the final,fourth session. in all sessions,participants' subjective experiences were assessed with the intrinsic motivation inventory questionnaire while exercise intensity was measured using inertial sensors built into the rehabilitation device. after the fourth session,a final brief questionnaire was used to compare competition and exercising alone. results: participants who played against an unimpaired friend or relative at home tended to prefer competition (only 1 preferred exercising alone),and exhibited higher enjoyment and exercise intensity when competing (first three sessions) than when exercising alone (last session). participants who played against each other in the clinic,however,did not exhibit significant differences between competition and exercising alone. for both groups,there was no difference in enjoyment or exercise intensity between the first three sessions,indicating no negative effects of habituation or novelty. conclusions: competitive exercises have high potential for unsupervised home rehabilitation,as they improve enjoyment and exercise intensity compared to exercising alone. such exercises could thus improve rehabilitation outcome,but this needs to be tested in long-term clinical trials. it is not clear why participants who competed against each other at the clinic did not exhibit any advantages of competition,and further studies are needed to determine how different factors (environment,nature of opponent etc.) influence patients' experiences with competitive exercises. trial registration: the study is not a clinical trial. while human subjects are involved,they do not participate in a full rehabilitation intervention,and no health outcomes are examined. © 2017 the author(s).
کلیدواژه Arm rehabilitation; Dynamic difficulty adaptation; Exercise intensity; Interpersonal rehabilitation games; Motivation; Multiplayer games; Social interaction; Virtual reality
آدرس department of electrical and computer engineering,university of wyoming,1000 e university avenue,laramie,wy 82071, United States, university rehabilitation institute of the republic of slovenia,linhartova 51,ljubljana,si-1000,slovenia,university of nova gorica,school of engineering and management,vipavska 13,nova gorica,si-5000, Slovenia, university rehabilitation institute of the republic of slovenia,linhartova 51,ljubljana,si-1000, Slovenia, department of electrical and computer engineering,university of wyoming,1000 e university avenue,laramie,wy 82071, United States
 
     
   
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