Title of article :
The Use of Computer-Assisted Home Exercises to Preserve Physical Function after a Vestibular Rehabilitation Program: A Randomized Controlled Study
Author/Authors :
Damsgaard, Else Marie Department of Geriatrics - Aarhus University Hospital - Aarhus C, Denmark , Smaerup, Michael Department of Geriatrics - Aarhus University Hospital - Aarhus C, Denmark , Laessoe, Uffe Department of Physiotherapy/Research and Development - University College of North Denmark - Aalborg, Denmark , Grönvall, Eric Computer Games and Interaction Design - IT University of Copenhagen - Copenhagen, Denmark , Henriksen, Jens-Jacob Department of Ear - Nose and Throat - Aarhus University Hospital - Aarhus C, Denmark
Abstract :
The purpose of this study was to evaluate whether elderly patients with vestibular dysfunction are able to preserve physical
functional level, reduction in dizziness, and the patient’s quality of life when assistive computer technology is used in comparison
with printed instructions. Materials and Methods. Single-blind, randomized, controlled follow-up study. Fifty-seven elderly patients
with chronic dizziness were randomly assigned to a computer-assisted home exercise program or to home exercises as described
in printed instructions and followed for tree month after discharge from an outpatient clinic. Results. Both groups had maintained
their high functional levels three months after finishing the outpatient rehabilitation. No statistically significant difference was found
in outcome scores between the two groups. In spite of moderate compliance levels, the patients maintained their high functional
level indicating that the elderly should not necessarily exercise for the first three months after termination of the training in the
outpatient clinic. Conclusion. Elderly vestibular dysfunction patients exercising at home seem to maintain their functional level, level
of dizziness, and quality of life three months following discharge from hospital. In this specific setup, no greater effect was found
by introducing a computer-assisted training program, when compared to standard home training guided by printed instructions.
This trial is registered with NCT01344408.
Keywords :
Computer-Assisted Home Exercises , Preserve Physical Function , Vestibular Rehabilitation Program , A Randomized Controlled Study , VR
Journal title :
Rehabilitation Research and Practice