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Three-Dimensional Augmented Reality System for Balance and Mobility Rehabilitation in the Elderly: A Randomized Controlled Trial

Authors
 Jeonghun Ku  ;  Yeun Joon Kim  ;  Sangwoo Cho  ;  Teo Lim  ;  Hye Sun Lee  ;  Youn Joo Kang 
Citation
 CYBERPSYCHOLOGY BEHAVIOR AND SOCIAL NETWORKING, Vol.22(2) : 132-141, 2019-02 
Journal Title
CYBERPSYCHOLOGY BEHAVIOR AND SOCIAL NETWORKING
ISSN
 2152-2715 
Issue Date
2019-02
MeSH
Accidental Falls / prevention & control* ; Aged ; Exercise Therapy / methods* ; Female ; Humans ; Male ; Middle Aged ; Physical Fitness* ; Postural Balance* ; Treatment Outcome ; User-Computer Interface* ; Walking / physiology*
Keywords
aged ; fall risk ; postural balance ; rehabilitation ; virtual reality exposure therapy
Abstract
We attempted to evaluate the clinical efficiency of a novel three-dimensional interactive augmented reality system (3D-ARS) for balance and mobility rehabilitation. This system enables participant training with a realistic 3D interactive balance exercise and assessing movement parameters and joint angles by using a kinetic sensor system. We performed a randomized controlled trial in a general hospital. Thirty-six participants (age, 56-76 years) who could independently walk and stand on one leg were recruited. The participants were randomly assigned to either group. The control group (n = 18) underwent a conventional physical fitness program such as lower-extremity strengthening and balance training thrice per week for 1 month. The experimental group (n = 18) experienced 3D-ARS training thrice per week (1 session = 30 minutes) for 4 weeks. Training comprised a balloon game for hip exercise, cave game for knee exercise, and rhythm game for one-leg balance exercise. Lower-extremity clinical scale scores, fall index, and automatic balance score were measured by using Tetrax® posturography before, during, and after training. Significant group (3D-ARS vs. control) × time (before and after exercise) interaction effect was observed for Berg balance scale (BBS) scores (p = 0.04) and timed-up-and-go (TUG; p < 0.001). Overall improvements occurred in stability index, weight distribution index, fall risk index, and Fourier transformations index of posturography for both groups. However, score changes were significantly greater in the 3D-ARS group. Significant group × time interaction effect was observed for the fall risk index. This demonstrates that the 3D-ARS system can improve balance in the elderly more effectively.
Full Text
https://www.liebertpub.com/doi/10.1089/cyber.2018.0261
DOI
10.1089/cyber.2018.0261
Appears in Collections:
1. College of Medicine (의과대학) > Yonsei Biomedical Research Center (연세의생명연구원) > 1. Journal Papers
Yonsei Authors
Lee, Hye Sun(이혜선) ORCID logo https://orcid.org/0000-0001-6328-6948
URI
https://ir.ymlib.yonsei.ac.kr/handle/22282913/188978
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