Background: the aim of this pilot study was to evaluate whether proprioceptive-motor trainingusing the Wii Balance Board (WBB) might improve postural sway in healthy subjects.Methods: twenty-five healthy subjects were trained for six weeks (two sessions per week) with5 “video games”: Wii Fit Plus (WFP) program. Before and after training: Basic Balance, Single-legBalance, Agility, Stability and Motion (lower limb: right-left and both leg) were measured using theWii Balance Board.

Effectiveness of perceptual training - proprioceptive feedback in a virtual visual deverse Group of healthy subjects: a pilot study

Masala, Daniele
2013-01-01

Abstract

Background: the aim of this pilot study was to evaluate whether proprioceptive-motor trainingusing the Wii Balance Board (WBB) might improve postural sway in healthy subjects.Methods: twenty-five healthy subjects were trained for six weeks (two sessions per week) with5 “video games”: Wii Fit Plus (WFP) program. Before and after training: Basic Balance, Single-legBalance, Agility, Stability and Motion (lower limb: right-left and both leg) were measured using theWii Balance Board.
2013
Adaptability
Interactivity
Motor control
Platform force feedback
Proprioception
Virtual training
Wii Balance Board
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