Neurotrauma

The use of a game to promote arm reach in persons with traumatic brain injury

APA Reference: 

Sietsema, J.M., Nelson, D.L., Mulder, R.M., Mervau-Scheidel, D., & White, B.E. (1993). The use of a game to promote arm reach in persons with traumatic brain injury. American Journal of Occupational Therapy, 47(1),19-24.

Author(s): 
Sietsema, J.M.
Nelson, D.L.
Mulder, R.M.
Mervau-Scheidel, D.
White, B.E.
Year: 
1993
Journal: 
American Journal of Occupational Therapy
Health topic:
Brain
Injuries and Rehabilitation

Published Medium:
American Journal of Occupational Therapy

Social Tags:
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Medicine
Neurotrauma
Occupational therapy
Rehabilitation medicine
Therapy
Traumatic brain injury
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Game platform:
Computer

Publication type:
Journal Article

Target Population:
Patients


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A randomized controlled trial of gravity-supported, computer-enhanced arm exercise for individuals with severe hemiparesis

APA Reference: 

Housman, S. J., Scott, K. M., & Reinkensmeyer, D. J. (2009). A randomized controlled trial of gravity-supported, computer-enhanced arm exercise for individuals with severe hemiparesis. Neurorehabilitation and Neural Repair, 23(5), 505-514.

DOI: 
10.1177/1545968308331148
Author(s): 
Housman, S. J.
Scott, K. M.
Reinkensmeyer, D. J.
Year: 
2009
Journal: 
Neurorehabilitation and Neural Repair
Health topic:
Exercise and Fitness
Injuries and Rehabilitation

Social Tags:
Alfred Edward Housman
British people
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English people
Hemiparesis
Neurological disorders
Neurorehabilitation
Neurotrauma
XML

Game platform:
Computer

Position:
D. J.

Publication type:
Journal Article

Target Population:
Patients

Tags for: A randomized controlled trial of gravity-supported, computer-enhanced arm exercise for individuals with severe hemiparesis

Exercise and Fitness, Injuries and Rehabilitation, Alfred Edward Housman, British people, CDATA, English people, Hemiparesis, Neurological disorders, Neurorehabilitation, Neurotrauma, XML, Computer, D. J., Journal Article, Patients

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GameWheels

GameWheels was developed to give patients suffering from spinal cord injuries the opportunity to exercise while playing an exergame. It can be used as a therapeutic tool for wheelchair users.

Game genre:
Sports

Health topic:
Exercise and Fitness
Nervous System

How to Obtain (Games, Resources):
Not Currently Available

Social Tags:
Anatomy
Biology
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Nervous system
Neurorehabilitation
Neuroscience
Neurotrauma
Spinal cord injury
Technology
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Game platform:
Computer

Target Population:
General Audience

URL:
http://www.herlpitt.org/Grants_Projects_Abstracts/GW_Training.htm


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Game-based exercises for dynamic short-sitting balance rehabilitation of people with chronic spinal cord and traumatic brain injuries

APA Reference: 

Betker, A. L., Desai, A., Nett, C., Kapadia, N., & Szturm, T. (2007). Game-based exercises for dynamic short-sitting balance rehabilitation of people with chronic spinal cord and traumatic brain injuries. Physical Therapy, 87(10), 1389-1398.

DOI: 
10.2522/ptj.20060229
Type of Publication: 
Journal Article
Author(s): 
Betker, A. L.
Desai, A.
Nett, C.
Kapadia, N.
Szturm, T.
Year: 
2007
Journal: 
Physical Therapy
Game genre:
Multi-Genre

Health topic:
Brain
Disorders and Disabilities
Exercise and Fitness
Injuries and Rehabilitation
Nervous System

Target Population:
Adults

Location:
Canada

Game platform:
Computer

Publication type:
Journal Article

Social Tags:
Neuropsychology
Neurotrauma
Occupational therapy
Rehabilitation
Rehabilitation medicine
Traumatic brain injury

Medical Treatment:
physical therapy

Tags for: Game-based exercises for dynamic short-sitting balance rehabilitation of people with chronic spinal cord and traumatic brain injuries

Multi-Genre, Brain, Disorders and Disabilities, Exercise and Fitness, Injuries and Rehabilitation, Nervous System, Adults, Canada, Computer, Journal Article, Neuropsychology, Neurotrauma, Occupational therapy, Rehabilitation, Rehabilitation medicine, Traumatic brain injury, physical therapy

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