The brain-boosting power of exergames in neurological disabilities
Purpose of the research
We propose a framework on how to implement exergames in the rehabilitation process.
Major findings
An increasing body of research is showing that exergames improve balance, motor dexterity, and cognitive functions. People suffering from stroke, Parkinson’s disease, multiple sclerosis, dementia, and many other neurological conditions may benefit from exergames. Similar to other rehabilitation strategies, playing exergames enhances neuroplasticity and facilitates functional recovery in individuals with neurological disabilities. Alongside pharmacological treatments, rehabilitation interventions, including exergames, are essential in neurological diseases to achieve functional restoration, promote independence, enhance quality of life, and prevent secondary complications.
Conclusions
Exergames are an emerging tool in the field of digital rehabilitation. They provide fun, engaging, and effective interventions for adaptive physical and cognitive training. The integration of exergames into a comprehensive neurorehabilitation program has stepped up considerably following the first COVID-19 pandemic wave that led to widespread disruptions in healthcare systems.