2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.apergo.2016.10.013
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Exergame technology and interactive interventions for elderly fall prevention: A systematic literature review

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“…Another significant research question associated with frailty is prevention mechanisms. There are various methodologies, such as improving postural stability and mobility to prevent falls [75,76], proposed in the literature. One of the mechanisms used for fall prevention is the use of exergame technology instead of conventional physical therapies or routine exercise methods [75].…”
Section: Future Directionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Another significant research question associated with frailty is prevention mechanisms. There are various methodologies, such as improving postural stability and mobility to prevent falls [75,76], proposed in the literature. One of the mechanisms used for fall prevention is the use of exergame technology instead of conventional physical therapies or routine exercise methods [75].…”
Section: Future Directionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There are various methodologies, such as improving postural stability and mobility to prevent falls [75,76], proposed in the literature. One of the mechanisms used for fall prevention is the use of exergame technology instead of conventional physical therapies or routine exercise methods [75]. This approach uses exercise based interactive gaming platforms such as the Nintendo Wii which makes use of inertial and pressure sensors and a Kinect system that uses its vision sensors [75].…”
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“…The performance bias risk was unclear for six studies (29,32,33,35,38,39), and it was low risk for four trials (1,30,31,37). The risk of detection bias was low risk in six of the twelve studies (30,31,34,35,37,38); unclear in four trials 1,23,27,33 , and high in two study (32,36). Attrition bias was low in six trials (31)(32)(33)(34)(35)39), unclear in four trials (1,29,30,38), and high in two (36,37).…”
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“…For older adults without neurological diagnosis, a variety of studies have been developed, however inconsistent findings have been reported in order to update such results. A systematic literature review on this topic included studies with active and non-active control groups and different study designs, such as crossover, case controlled, quasi-experimental and non-randomized trials (23). Other study assessed the effects of exergame combined to other therapies on timed up and go test (TUG), falls efficacy scale (FES), activities-specific balance confidence (ABC) (24) and, a more recent study described the effects of exergaming on a frail older adults population, only (25).…”
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