Cyberrehab: Empowering Hemiparesis Recovery With Affordable Mobile Virtual Reality Solutions For Upper Limb Strength

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Anchit Gugnani
Nandini Kushwaha
Danishta
Richa Uniyal
Niketa Shobhit
Neha Vyas

Abstract

Background: Hemiparesis is a debilitating condition characterized by weakened muscle strength in one side of the body, often caused by stroke or brain injury. Rehabilitation is crucial for improving upper limb muscle strength and functional recovery in individuals with hemiparesis. Mobile-based Virtual Reality (VR) programs have emerged as an innovative and cost-effective approach to augment conventional physiotherapy in rehabilitation. This study investigates the efficacy of a low-cost mobile VR intervention in enhancing upper limb muscle strength and motivating individuals with hemiparesis to actively engage in their recovery.


Methods: A quasi-experimental study was conducted with 20 participants, divided into two groups: an experimental group receiving the combined intervention of mobile-based VR programs and conventional physiotherapy, and a control group receiving only conventional physiotherapy. The intervention spanned four weeks, with sessions held three days a week. Pre-test and post-test measurements were taken for various upper limb muscle groups using Manual Muscle Testing (MMT). Correlation analyses were conducted to assess the effectiveness of the intervention.


Results: The results revealed a strong and statistically significant positive correlation between pre-test and post-test MMT scores in the experimental group, indicating substantial improvements in upper limb muscle strength. In contrast, the control group exhibited more modest gains. The integration of mobile-based VR programs led to increased motivation and engagement among participants, contributing to better adherence to the rehabilitation routine.


Conclusion: The integration of affordable mobile VR solutions in hemiparesis rehabilitation presents a promising approach to empower individuals on their journey to recovery. By improving upper limb muscle strength and motivating active participation in rehabilitation, mobile VR interventions like "CyberRehab" have the potential to revolutionize the field of hemiparesis recovery, ultimately enhancing the quality of life for those affected by this condition.


 

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Anchit Gugnani, Nandini Kushwaha, Danishta, Richa Uniyal, Niketa Shobhit, & Neha Vyas. (2022). Cyberrehab: Empowering Hemiparesis Recovery With Affordable Mobile Virtual Reality Solutions For Upper Limb Strength. Journal of Advanced Zoology, 43(1), 417–425. https://doi.org/10.53555/jaz.v43i1.3652
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Author Biographies

Anchit Gugnani

Director & Professor, Amity Institute of Physiotherapy, Amity University Rajasthan, Jaipur

Nandini Kushwaha

Assistant Professor, Amity Institute of Physiotherapy, Amity University Rajasthan, Jaipur

Danishta

Assistant Professor, Nims College of Physiotherapy, Nims University, Jaipur

Richa Uniyal

Assistant Professor, Sai Institute of Para medical and allied health sciences, Dehradun

Niketa Shobhit

Assistant Professor, Mahsi, MGM Medical College, Indore

Neha Vyas

Associate Professor, University of Engineering and Management, UEM University Jaipur

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