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Evaluation of a Digital Neurorehabilitation Program Using Exergames for Adults With Mild Cognitive Impairment
Sponsor: European University of Madrid
Summary
The goal of this clinical trial is to learn whether a semi-autonomous digital telerehabilitation program using therapeutic video games ("exergames") can help improve quality of life and functional independence in older adults living in long-term care centers who have mild cognitive impairment (MCI). The main questions we want to answer are: Does this exergame-based program help participants move better, walk more safely, and perform daily activities with more independence? Does it improve confidence while moving and lower the fear of falling? Is this program cost-effective compared with a standard one-to-one physiotherapy program? Researchers will compare two groups: Intervention group: participants will use a CE-marked digital rehabilitation platform that provides lower-limb and balance training through interactive exergames. Control group: participants will receive an individual physiotherapy program of similar duration and intensity. Participants will: Take part in a 6-week training program (using exergames or standard physiotherapy, depending on their group). Complete tests that measure mobility, balance, walking while doing a cognitive task (called "dual task"), confidence in avoiding falls, and daily functioning. Answer short questionnaires about well-being and quality of life. This pilot study will help determine whether the exergame-based program is safe, useful, and feasible for older adults with MCI living in long-term care settings.
Official title: Digital Exergame Neurorehabilitation to Enhance Quality of Life and Functional Autonomy in Institutionalized Older Adults With Mild Cognitive Impairment: Randomized Controlled Trial
Key Details
Gender
All
Age Range
70 Years - Any
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment
38
Start Date
2026-03
Completion Date
2026-10
Last Updated
2026-02-20
Healthy Volunteers
No
Conditions
Interventions
Digital exergame-based neurorehabilitation program
Participants will perform interactive exergame-based exercises targeting lower-limb strength, balance, postural control, and cognitive-motor interaction. Exercises progressively increase in difficulty and incorporate tasks that require simultaneous physical movement and cognitive processing (dual-task training). Intervention Dose: Three sessions per week for eight weeks. Each session lasts 30-40 minutes. Follow-Up: Outcome assessments at baseline (V0), week 8 (V8), and week 16 (V16) to examine maintenance of benefits.
Individual conventional physiotherapy
Sessions include traditional balance exercises, strength training for the lower limbs, gait practice, and functional mobility activities conducted by a physiotherapist. Intervention Dose: Three sessions per week for eight weeks. Session duration is equivalent to the experimental group. Follow-Up: Outcome assessments at baseline (V0), week 8 (V8), and week 16 (V16).
Locations (1)
Universidad Europea de Madrid
Villaviciosa de Odón, Madrid, Spain