This is a feasibility study to alter the Microsoft Kinect software to be used as a rehabilitation tool. The prototype used is still in the early developing stage. The purpose of this research study is to develop a prototype of altered Microsoft Kinect Software and determine its use in improving the function of the study subjects' weaker extremities. The altered software will allow a viewing of the mirror image of the involved limb as it is moved. However, the image that is viewed will reflect normal movement even if the limb cannot move normally. By viewing normal movement of the weaker limbs the "mirror neuron" network in the brain will become activated and will ultimately improve the function of the weaker side.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
NA
Purpose
DEVICE_FEASIBILITY
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
18
Participants will receive 30 minutes of the augmented kinect software in real-time undergoing an exercise protocol involving seated upper extremity exercises, seated lower extremity exercises and standing upper extremity exercises.
MedRehab Canton
Canton, Michigan, United States
Change in Motor Activity Log (MAL)
MAL measures participants overall use or increased use and quality of use of affected upper limb
Time frame: 5 months
Change in 9 Hole Peg Test (9HPT)
9 HPT is a timed standardized measure participants overall function of dexterity.
Time frame: 5 months
Change in 10 Meter Walk Test (10mWT)
The 10mWT is a standardized measure used to assess participants timed walking speed in meters per second over a short distance
Time frame: 5 months
Change in Functional Reach Test (FRT)
The functional reach test is a standardized measure assessing the participants ability to reach forward with unaffected arm
Time frame: 5 months
Change in Timed Up and Go (TUG)
The TUG is a standardized measure which assesses participants mobility, balance, walking ability, and fall risk in older adults
Time frame: 5 months
Change in 5 Time Sit to Stand (5xSS)
This is a standardized measure assessing participants functional lower limb strength.
Time frame: 5 months
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