TO EXPLORE THE EFFECT OF EXERGAMES FOR INCREASING THE RANGES OF THE SHOULDER JOINT IN INCOMPLETE SPINAL CORD INJURY PATIENTS: A CASE STUDY
Journal: International Journal of Advanced Research (Vol.12, No. 03)Publication Date: 2024-03-20
Authors : Vishal Verma Abhishek Kumar Sandilya Divya Kashyap; Zahid Ahmed Khan;
Page : 125-129
Keywords : Exergames Incomplete Spinal Cord Injury Rehabilitation Range Of Motion Shoulder Joint Upper Extremity Function;
Abstract
This case study explores the impact of exergames on increasing shoulder joint range of motion (ROM) among individuals with incomplete spinal cord injuries (ISCIs). Subjects with ISCI participated in a 6 week structured exergaming program. Shoulder joint motion was measured pre and post intervention to evaluate changes. The results discovered a significant improvement in shoulder joint ROM following the exergaming intervention. These findings present evidence that exergames shows potential as a rehabilitation tool for addressing ISCI related impairments and, in particular, for increasing upper extremity function. Further, research with a larger sample, including control groups, is necessary to validate these findings and to determine underlying mechanisms that contributed to the changes discovered.
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