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| Autor(es): |
Nuvolini, Rosemeyre Alcarde
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Da Silva, Keyte Guedes
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De Freitas, Tatiana Beline
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Dona, Flavia
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Torriani-Pasin, Camila
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Pompeu, Jose Eduardo
Número total de Autores: 6
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| Tipo de documento: | Artigo Científico |
| Fonte: | GAMES FOR HEALTH JOURNAL; v. N/A, p. 11-pg., 2025-03-31. |
| Resumo | |
Background: Gait impairments are among the most common and disabling symptoms of Parkinson's disease and are especially aggravated in dual-task conditions. Interventions with conventional physical therapy improve gait cadence and speed, cognition, fear of falling, and freezing of gait. However, exergames have attracted interest in the treatment of people with Parkinson's disease due to the characteristics of the training that benefit neuroplasticity and motor learning.Objective: The aim of this study was to analyze the effects of training based on Kinect exergames compared to conventional physiotherapeutic training based on core areas of the European physiotherapy guideline on functional mobility, gait, and cognitive functions.Materials and Methods: Thirty-eight people with idiopathic Parkinson's disease were randomized into two groups and underwent 14 intervention sessions, twice a week, for 60 minutes each. The primary outcome was postural stability in gait, which was evaluated using the Functional Gait Assessment. Secondary outcomes were functional mobility and impact of the dual task assessed using the Timed & Up and Go Test; gait speed by the 10-meter Walk Test in single and dual task; and cognitive functions assessed through the Montreal Cognitive Assessment.Results: After training, there was an improvement in the Functional Gait Assessment and Timed & Up and Go Test.Conclusion: Interventions based on Kinect AdventuresTM games and conventional physiotherapy based on the central areas of the European guideline promoted similar improvements in gait stability and functional mobility of people with Parkinson's disease, without differences between them. However, the benefits did not extend to cognitive function and other gait parameters. (AU) | |
| Processo FAPESP: | 14/22348-1 - Efeitos da reabilitação virtual no controle postural, cognição e qualidade de vida de pacientes com doença de parkinson |
| Beneficiário: | José Eduardo Pompeu |
| Modalidade de apoio: | Auxílio à Pesquisa - Regular |