2019
DOI: 10.1080/10749357.2019.1625545
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Dance-based exergaming for upper extremity rehabilitation and reducing fall-risk in community-dwelling individuals with chronic stroke. A preliminary study

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“…Dance is an emerging alternative intervention that is generally accepted and enjoyed by every population group and is increasingly being implemented to improve gait, balance, and mobility or range of motion [ 26 , 39 ]. Additionally, dance has been extensively studied in the young and aging populations to depict improvement in clinical balance measures such as Berg Balance Scale (BBS) and Timed Up and Go (TUG) [ 26 , 39 , 40 , 41 , 42 ], but these measures are predominantly insensitive and possess floor effect [ 17 ]. Therefore, the clinical gains of dance may not translate into real-life situations.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Dance is an emerging alternative intervention that is generally accepted and enjoyed by every population group and is increasingly being implemented to improve gait, balance, and mobility or range of motion [ 26 , 39 ]. Additionally, dance has been extensively studied in the young and aging populations to depict improvement in clinical balance measures such as Berg Balance Scale (BBS) and Timed Up and Go (TUG) [ 26 , 39 , 40 , 41 , 42 ], but these measures are predominantly insensitive and possess floor effect [ 17 ]. Therefore, the clinical gains of dance may not translate into real-life situations.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Additionally, dance as a multisensory modality has the ability to improve gait, balance, and reduce fall risk [ 25 ]. However, only few studies examining kinematics of dance have been conducted with mainly the MOCAP system in predominantly controlled laboratory settings [ 11 , 26 ]. Outcome measures such as COM state, joint angle from body segments, and postural sway have been examined in these studies.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Foram selecionados 10 estudos que corresponderam aos critérios de inclusão e exclusão. Dentre eles, quatro artigos utilizaram os jogos de dança em indivíduos com Doença de Parkinson 8,15-17 , três em pessoas com sequelas de AVC 9,18,19 , um em participantes com doença de Huntington 20 , um em pessoas com Esclerose Múltipla 2 e um em adultos com condições clínicas neurológicas que fazem uso de cadeira de rodas 21 Videogames comerciais vêm se mostrando efetivos quando utilizados em integração com a reabilitação convencional 6 , entretanto não são voltados às metas clínicas específicas, e possuem design infantil 12 . Apesar disso, estudos mostram que os jogos de dança são vistos como agradáveis, além de indicar bons níveis de adesão por parte de idosos e pessoas com doenças neurológicas 2,15,20,24 .…”
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“…A utilização de um exergame baseado em jogo de dança é uma estratégia terapêutica promissora que pode aliar os benefícios da dança e do exergame e vem se mostrando benéfica tanto em aspectos físicos 2 quanto psicológicos 8 , inclusive em doenças como Esclerose Múltipla, sequelas de acidente vascular cerebral (AVC) e Doença de Parkinson [7][8][9] .…”
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