Sensorimotor training in a virtual reality environment: Does it improve functional recovery poststroke?
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
6-1-2006
Abstract
Objective. To investigate the effectiveness of computerized virtual reality (VR) training of the hemiparetic hand of patients poststroke using a system that provides repetitive motor reeducation and skill reacquisition. Methods. Eight subjects in the chronic phase poststroke participated in a 3-week program using their hemiparetic hand in a series of interactive computer games for 13 days of training, weekend breaks, and pretests and posttests. Each subject trained for about 2 to 2.5 h per day. Outcome measures consisted of changes in the computerized measures of thumb and finger range of motion, thumb and finger velocity, fractionation (the ability to move fingers independently), thumb and finger strength, the Jebsen Test of Hand Function, and a Kinematic reach to grasp test. Results. Subjects as a group improved in fractionation of the fingers, thumb and finger range of motion, and thumb and finger speed, retaining those gains at the 1-week retention test. Transfer of these improvements was demonstrated through changes in the Jebsen Test of Hand Function and a decrease after the therapy in the overall time from hand peak velocity to the moment when an object was lifted from the table. Conclusions. It is difficult in current service delivery models to provide the intensity of practice that appears to be needed to effect neural reorganization and functional changes poststroke. Computerized exercise systems may be a way to maximize both the patients' and the clinicians' time. The data in this study add support to the proposal to explore novel technologies for incorporation into current practice. Copyright © 2006 The American Society of Neurorehabilitation.
Identifier
33646536087 (Scopus)
Publication Title
Neurorehabilitation and Neural Repair
External Full Text Location
https://doi.org/10.1177/1545968306286914
e-ISSN
15526844
ISSN
15459683
PubMed ID
16679503
First Page
252
Last Page
267
Issue
2
Volume
20
Grant
R01NS036449
Fund Ref
National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke
Recommended Citation
Merians, Alma S.; Poizner, Howard; Boian, Rares; Burdea, Grigore; and Adamovich, Sergei, "Sensorimotor training in a virtual reality environment: Does it improve functional recovery poststroke?" (2006). Faculty Publications. 18964.
https://digitalcommons.njit.edu/fac_pubs/18964
