Neurorehabilitation Technology 2022
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-08995-4_20
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Basis and Clinical Evidence of Virtual Reality-Based Rehabilitation of Sensorimotor Impairments After Stroke

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“…Virtual rehabilitation and games for health have the capacity to instil enjoyment and engagement into otherwise repetitive rehabilitation interventions. However, middle-range and grand theories on human motivation are oftentimes not sufficiently integrated into the development of the interventions or programs [137,417,436]. New theoretical frameworks based on both SDT and the philosophy of positive technology (such as the METUX model presented in section 2.5.4) have recently emerged to better guide the design of user experiences aiming to motivate, engage and support wellbeing [333].…”
Section: Brief Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Virtual rehabilitation and games for health have the capacity to instil enjoyment and engagement into otherwise repetitive rehabilitation interventions. However, middle-range and grand theories on human motivation are oftentimes not sufficiently integrated into the development of the interventions or programs [137,417,436]. New theoretical frameworks based on both SDT and the philosophy of positive technology (such as the METUX model presented in section 2.5.4) have recently emerged to better guide the design of user experiences aiming to motivate, engage and support wellbeing [333].…”
Section: Brief Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For instance, behaviour change techniques such as motivational enhancement therapy (MET), social support, and motivational interviewing (MI) [286,290]. Moreover, especially relevant to this thesis, research on rehabilitation have a long and rich history of using game-based interventions to increase patient motivation (to counter non-adherence) through the field of virtual rehabilitation [72,137,186] (see section 2.4.2).…”
Section: What's That Word Again? Motivation Adherence or Compliance?mentioning
confidence: 99%