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   Exergaming for balance training of elderly: State of the art and future developments  
   
نویسنده van diest m. ,lamoth c.j. ,stegenga j. ,verkerke g.j. ,postema k.
منبع journal of neuroengineering and rehabilitation - 2013 - دوره : 10 - شماره : 1
چکیده    Fall injuries are responsible for physical dysfunction,significant disability,and loss of independence among elderly. poor postural control is one of the major risk factors for falling but can be trained in fall prevention programs. these however suffer from low therapy adherence,particularly if prevention is the goal. to provide a fun and motivating training environment for elderly,exercise games,or exergames,have been studied as balance training tools in the past years. the present paper reviews the effects of exergame training programs on postural control of elderly reported so far. additionally we aim to provide an in-depth discussion of technologies and outcome measures utilized in exergame studies. thirteen papers were included in the analysis. most of the reviewed studies reported positive results with respect to improvements in balance ability after a training period,yet few reached significant levels. outcome measures for quantification of postural control are under continuous dispute and no gold standard is present. clinical measures used in the studies reviewed are well validated yet only give a global indication of balance ability. instrumented measures were unable to detect small changes in balance ability as they are mainly based on calculating summary statistics,thereby ignoring the time-varying structure of the signals. both methods only allow for measuring balance after the exergame intervention program. current developments in sensor technology allow for accurate registration of movements and rapid analysis of signals. we propose to quantify the time-varying structure of postural control during gameplay using low-cost sensor systems. continuous monitoring of balance ability leaves the user unaware of the measurements and allows for generating user-specific exergame training programs and feedback,both during one game and in timeframes of weeks or months. this approach is unique and unlocks the as of yet untapped potential of exergames as balance training tools for community dwelling elderly. © 2013 van diest et al.; licensee biomed central ltd.
کلیدواژه Balance training; Elderly; Exergames; Fall prevention; Postural control; Sensors
آدرس incas3,dr. nassaulaan 9,9401 hj assen,netherlands,center for human movement sciences,university of groningen,university medical center groningen,hanzeplein 1,9713 gz groningen, Netherlands, center for human movement sciences,university of groningen,university medical center groningen,hanzeplein 1,9713 gz groningen, Netherlands, incas3,dr. nassaulaan 9,9401 hj assen, Netherlands, center for rehabilitation,university medical center groningen,university of groningen,hanzeplein 1,9713 gz groningen,netherlands,department of biomechanical engineering,university of twente,p.o. box 217,7500 ae enschede, Netherlands, center for rehabilitation,university medical center groningen,university of groningen,hanzeplein 1,9713 gz groningen, Netherlands
 
     
   
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