Visual feedback training using WII Fit improves balance in Parkinson's disease

Tomasz Zalecki, Agnieszka Gorecka-Mazur, Wojciech Pietraszko, Artur D Surowka, Pawel Novak, Marek Moskala, Anna Krygowska-Wajs, Tomasz Zalecki, Agnieszka Gorecka-Mazur, Wojciech Pietraszko, Artur D Surowka, Pawel Novak, Marek Moskala, Anna Krygowska-Wajs

Abstract

Postural instability including imbalance is the most disabling long term problem in Parkinson's disease (PD) that does not respond to pharmacotherapy. This study aimed at investigating the effectiveness of a novel visual-feedback training method, using Wii Fit balance board in improving balance in patients with PD. Twenty four patients with moderate PD were included in the study which comprised of a 6-week home-based balance training program using Nintendo Wii Fit and balance board. The PD patients significantly improved their results in Berg Balance Scale, Tinnet's Performance-Oriented Mobility Assessment, Timed Up-and-Go, Sit-to-stand test, 10-Meter Walk test and Activities-specific Balance Confidence scale at the end of the programme. This study suggests that visual feedback training using Wii-Fit with balance board could improve dynamic and functional balance as well as motor disability in PD patients.

Source: PubMed

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