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Sensor-based balance training with motion feedback in people with mild cognitive impairment

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Sabbagh, Marwan
Lin, Ivy
Morgan, Pharah
Grewal, Gurtej S.
Mohler, Jane
Coon, David W.
Najafi, Bijan

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Journal of Rehabilitation Research & Development (JRRD). Department of Veterans Affairs. 2016, 53(6), pp. 945-958. ISSN 0748-7711. eISSN 1938-1352. Available under: doi: 10.1682/JRRD.2015.05.0089

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Some individuals with mild cognitive impairment (MCI) experience not only cognitive deficits but also a decline in motor function, including postural balance. This pilot study sought to estimate the feasibility, user experience, and effects of a novel sensor-based balance training program. Patients with amnestic MCI (mean age 78.2 yr) were randomized to an intervention group (IG, n = 12) or control group (CG, n = 10). The IG underwent balance training (4 wk, twice a week) that included weight shifting and virtual obstacle crossing. Real-time visual/audio lower-limb motion feedback was provided from wearable sensors. The CG received no training. User experience was measured by a questionnaire. Postintervention effects on balance (center of mass sway during standing with eyes open [EO] and eyes closed), gait (speed, variability), cognition, and fear of falling were measured. Eleven participants (92%) completed the training and expressed fun, safety, and helpfulness of sensor feedback. Sway (EO, p = 0.04) and fear of falling (p = 0.02) were reduced in the IG compared to the CG. Changes in other measures were nonsignificant. Results suggest that the sensor-based training paradigm is well accepted in the target population and beneficial for improving postural control. Future studies should evaluate the added value of the sensor-based training compared to traditional training.

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balance, biofeedback, cognitive impairment, dementia, exercise, exergame, fall risk, fall prevention, interactive, older adults, postural control, wearable sensor

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ISO 690SCHWENK, Michael, Marwan SABBAGH, Ivy LIN, Pharah MORGAN, Gurtej S. GREWAL, Jane MOHLER, David W. COON, Bijan NAJAFI, 2016. Sensor-based balance training with motion feedback in people with mild cognitive impairment. In: Journal of Rehabilitation Research & Development (JRRD). Department of Veterans Affairs. 2016, 53(6), pp. 945-958. ISSN 0748-7711. eISSN 1938-1352. Available under: doi: 10.1682/JRRD.2015.05.0089
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  title={Sensor-based balance training with motion feedback in people with mild cognitive impairment},
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  volume={53},
  issn={0748-7711},
  journal={Journal of Rehabilitation Research & Development (JRRD)},
  pages={945--958},
  author={Schwenk, Michael and Sabbagh, Marwan and Lin, Ivy and Morgan, Pharah and Grewal, Gurtej S. and Mohler, Jane and Coon, David W. and Najafi, Bijan}
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