Participants will receive intensive therapy through a video game in their own homes for 1 month. The game is operated by movements of the body (no controller needed) and acts like a virtual therapist. Participants will agree to play the game for 30 hours. They will also receive 4 home visits from a therapist designed to increase use of their arm for daily activities that are important to them. Participants will also receive a smart watch that will measure use of their weaker arm and alert them when their arm is not participating in activities. Arm strength and function will be measured before and after the therapy program.
Randomized waitlist control trial. One group will receive treatment immediately (50%) and the other group will receive treatment following a three-week delay (50%). Group 1 will be assessed by physical/occupational therapists and rehabilitation psychologists (blinded to treatment phase) before and after the virtual gaming treatment. Group 2 will receive two baseline assessments (baseline followed by three weeks of usual and customary care and then another baseline before starting the gaming treatment), and again after three weeks of virtual gaming treatment.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
SINGLE
Enrollment
31
Intensive remote (via video game) therapy for upper extremity hemiparesis.
The Ohio State University, 2154 Dodd Hall
Columbus, Ohio, United States
Bilateral Activity Monitors (Accelerometers)
Devices to monitor upper extremity movement throughout treatment
Time frame: 0 to 1 Months
Wolf Motor Function Test
Assessment to evaluate motor function
Time frame: 0 to 1 Months
Biomechanical Measures
Recorded during game play through limb activation device and Kinect
Time frame: 0 to 1 Months
Multiple Sclerosis Impact Scale (MSIS-29)
Scale to asses living with MS
Time frame: 0 to 1 Months
Short form-36 Health Survey
Survey
Time frame: 0 to 1 Months
Neuro-QOL
Assessment to measure quality of life
Time frame: 0 to 1 Months
Patient Health Questionnaire (PHQ-9)
Time frame: 0 to 1 Months
Montreal Cognitive Assessment (MoCA)
Assessment to measure cognitive function
Time frame: 0 to 1 Months
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