Congenital or acquired neurological disorders could lead to consistent motor and cognitive disabilities. The continuity and persistency of a tailored home rehabilitation protocol after recovery is crucial to prevent disease aggravation or relapses. The integration of a web-based new technology in home rehabilitation programme can constitute a functional low cost resource by offering patients off-line (and on-line) monitoring and by proposing new motivating ways of rehabilitation through high tech tools such as serious games.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
NON_RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
SINGLE
Enrollment
100
Usual care at home program according to healthcare professional's advice
Ospedale Valduce
Lecco, LC, Italy
Presidio Sanitario S Camillo
Torino, TO, Italy
Fondazione Don Carlo Gnocchi ONLUS
Milan, Italy
Health-related quality of life assessed on the short-form 12-item Health Survey (SF-12) questionnaire
Time frame: change from baseline after 4 months and after 7 months
Global cognitive state assessed on MONTREAL COGNITIVE ASSESSMENT (MOCA)
Time frame: change from baseline after 4 months and after 7 months
Endurance assessed on two-minute walking test (2MWT)
Time frame: change from baseline after 4 months and after 7 months
Positive and negative affective state assessed on Positive and Negative Affect Scale (PANAS)
Time frame: change from baseline after 4 months and after 7 months
Static balance and fall risk assessed on Berg Balance Scale (BBS)
Time frame: change from baseline after 4 months and after 7 months
Finger dexterity assessed on 9-Hole Peg Test (9HPT)
Time frame: change from baseline after 4 months and after 7 months
Unilateral gross manual dexterity assessed on Box and Blocks Test (BBT)
Time frame: change from baseline after 4 months and after 7 months
Walking speed assessed on 10-Meter Walking Test (10MWT)
Time frame: change from baseline after 4 months and after 7 months
Strength in upper and lower extremities assessed on Motricity Index (MI)
Time frame: change from baseline after 4 months and after 7 months
Attention and concentration assessed on Attention and Concentration test
Time frame: change from baseline after 4 months and after 7 months
Memory abilities assessed on Rivermead Behavioural Memory Test - 3 (RBMT3)
Time frame: change from baseline after 4 months and after 7 months
Caregiver Need assessed on Caregiver Need Assessment (CNA) questionnaire
Time frame: change from baseline after 4 months and after 7 months
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