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Structured Wii protocol for rehabilitation of shoulder impingement syndrome: A pilot study |
Type de document : |
texte imprimé |
Auteurs : |
John-Ross Rizzo, Auteur ; Edward J. Li, Auteur ; Peter Thai, Auteur |
Année de publication : |
2017 |
Article en page(s) : |
p. 363-370 |
Langues : |
Anglais (eng) Français (fre) |
Mots-clés : |
Épaule Innovation technologique Rééducation Symptôme Étude Shoulder impingement syndrome,Shoulder pain,Rehabilitation,Gaming,Motivation |
Résumé : |
Objective : To determine the feasibility and efficacy of using a structured Nintendo Wii protocol to improve range of motion, strength, and quality of life in patients with shoulder impingement syndrome.
Methods : A total of 14 patients with shoulder pain were randomized to perform a structured Wii protocol (n =8) or conventional therapy (n =6). Pain-free shoulder range of motion, strength, shoulder pain and disability, and quality of life were assessed pre- and post-treatment.
Results : All 8 patients completed the Wii protocol, and 3 completed conventional therapy. The Wii protocol conferred significant improvements in shoulder range of motion, pain and disability, and quality of life but not strength, whereas conventional therapy conferred a significant improvement in strength.
Conclusions : As compared to conventional treatment, the structured Wii protocol implemented in this pilot study was a viable adjunct to therapy for shoulder impingement syndrome. Gaming may have a supplemental benefit by increasing motivation, pleasure, and/or adherence. Further investigation in larger cohorts is warranted. |
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in Annals of physical and rehabilitation medicine > Vol. 60, n° 6 (November 2017) . - p. 363-370
[article] Structured Wii protocol for rehabilitation of shoulder impingement syndrome: A pilot study [texte imprimé] / John-Ross Rizzo, Auteur ; Edward J. Li, Auteur ; Peter Thai, Auteur . - 2017 . - p. 363-370. Langues : Anglais ( eng) Français ( fre) in Annals of physical and rehabilitation medicine > Vol. 60, n° 6 (November 2017) . - p. 363-370
Mots-clés : |
Épaule Innovation technologique Rééducation Symptôme Étude Shoulder impingement syndrome,Shoulder pain,Rehabilitation,Gaming,Motivation |
Résumé : |
Objective : To determine the feasibility and efficacy of using a structured Nintendo Wii protocol to improve range of motion, strength, and quality of life in patients with shoulder impingement syndrome.
Methods : A total of 14 patients with shoulder pain were randomized to perform a structured Wii protocol (n =8) or conventional therapy (n =6). Pain-free shoulder range of motion, strength, shoulder pain and disability, and quality of life were assessed pre- and post-treatment.
Results : All 8 patients completed the Wii protocol, and 3 completed conventional therapy. The Wii protocol conferred significant improvements in shoulder range of motion, pain and disability, and quality of life but not strength, whereas conventional therapy conferred a significant improvement in strength.
Conclusions : As compared to conventional treatment, the structured Wii protocol implemented in this pilot study was a viable adjunct to therapy for shoulder impingement syndrome. Gaming may have a supplemental benefit by increasing motivation, pleasure, and/or adherence. Further investigation in larger cohorts is warranted. |
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