2022
DOI: 10.3389/fpsyg.2022.840863
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A Perspective on Implementation of Technology-Driven Exergames for Adults as Telerehabilitation Services

Abstract: A major concern of public health authorities is to also encourage adults to be exposed to enriched environments (sensory and cognitive-motor activity) during the pandemic lockdown, as was recently the case worldwide during the COVID-19 outbreak. Games for adults that require physical activity, known as exergames, offer opportunities here. In particular, the output of the gaming industry nowadays offers computer games with extended reality (XR) which combines real and virtual environments and refers to human-ma… Show more

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“…However, our rehabilitation protocol was mainly based on the awareness of movement, using "color" as a positive emotional anchor, having not had the possibility of monitoring the cardiorespiratory parameters, typical of aerobic training protocols albeit at low intensity and having chosen, an approach oriented to mind-body techniques, proposed with benefit in fibromyalgia patients and spine chronic pain (Tubach et al, 2005;Adler-Neal and Zeidan, 2017;Paolucci et al, 2017). Mind-body technique as mindfulness interventions can help patients cope with their stress-related experiences may reduce symptoms and improve wellbeing (Kozasa et al, 2012;Schmidt et al, 2012;Onieva-Zafra et al, 2015;Theadom et al, 2015;Meulenberg et al, 2022): these interventions are oriented to train the participants to intentionally observe thoughts, emotions, and bodily sensations as they are perceived on a moment-to-moment basis with an open, non-judgmental attitude (Day et al, 2014;Flynn, 2020). However, resilience and coping ability, measured by RSA and CSQR subscales, are less or none affected by telerehabilitation on our sample.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…However, our rehabilitation protocol was mainly based on the awareness of movement, using "color" as a positive emotional anchor, having not had the possibility of monitoring the cardiorespiratory parameters, typical of aerobic training protocols albeit at low intensity and having chosen, an approach oriented to mind-body techniques, proposed with benefit in fibromyalgia patients and spine chronic pain (Tubach et al, 2005;Adler-Neal and Zeidan, 2017;Paolucci et al, 2017). Mind-body technique as mindfulness interventions can help patients cope with their stress-related experiences may reduce symptoms and improve wellbeing (Kozasa et al, 2012;Schmidt et al, 2012;Onieva-Zafra et al, 2015;Theadom et al, 2015;Meulenberg et al, 2022): these interventions are oriented to train the participants to intentionally observe thoughts, emotions, and bodily sensations as they are perceived on a moment-to-moment basis with an open, non-judgmental attitude (Day et al, 2014;Flynn, 2020). However, resilience and coping ability, measured by RSA and CSQR subscales, are less or none affected by telerehabilitation on our sample.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The FM patient during telerehabilitation could be evaluated along the coordinates of these three dimensions (stress, resilience, and coping) in order not only to verify the effectiveness of the therapy, but to understand which are the patient's weak points on which to intervene (Meulenberg et al, 2022).…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Finally, the current scarcity of literature on motor-cognitive interventions in specific disease populations may open new avenues of discussion for the implementation of such training. For example, technology-driven exergames with forms of extended reality (XR) that combine real and virtual environments and relate to human-machine interactions generated by computers and wearable technologies will provide services for remote monitoring, training, and telerehabilitation (Meulenberg et al, 2022 ). The nature of engagement in XR allows training and/or rehabilitation exercises to feel similar to physically performed actions, while seemingly being more engaging, motivating, and stimulating than conventional practice.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Generally, a successful application of telemedicine technologies and smart environments should meet criteria of robustness, safety, and usability for patients; to be scalable and fitting regarding social, technical, and economic aspects and infrastructures; and finally, to be able to motivate and be transparent for patients, caregivers, health professionals, and regulatory organizations in order to increase confidence in rehabilitation technology for a home model so that all stakeholders will embrace them [ 165 , 171 ]. Such a shift from a traditional to modern telemedicine-assisted physiotherapy methods is expected to occur and the pandemic can act as an accelerator for the adoption by patients, caregivers, and rehabilitation professionals and for market penetration of the proposed technological rehabilitation [ 172 , 173 , 174 , 175 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%