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Technology-based Hand Rehabilitation in Older People
Sponsor: Akdeniz University
Summary
Because hand and cognitive functions decline in the elderly, intervention programs addressing these problems are necessary. In recent years, creating rehabilitation programs using technology has gained popularity. The aim of this study is to examine the effects of technology-based rehabilitation using LMC (Light Mood Enhancer) and dual upper extremity tasks on joint position sense, grip strength, functionality, and executive functions in elderly individuals; and to compare these effects with those of an exercise program performed solely with an LMC device and a control group consisting of a hand rehabilitation program performed with a physiotherapist. The research is a randomized controlled trial and will consist of 3 groups. After randomization, individuals' joint position sense, gross and fine grip strength, functionality, and executive functions will be evaluated. Evaluations will be performed twice, at the beginning and end of the 8-week program.
Official title: The Effects of Technology-based Hand Rehabilitation and Dual Task on Upper Extremity Functions in Older People
Key Details
Gender
All
Age Range
65 Years - Any
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment
66
Start Date
2026-03-25
Completion Date
2026-09-25
Last Updated
2026-04-02
Healthy Volunteers
Yes
Conditions
Interventions
Technological hand rehabilitation exercises
Elderly individuals in this group will play the games mentioned above for 45 minutes a day, 2 days a week, for 8 weeks, using only their hands via a computer with an LMC device, under the supervision of a physiotherapist. The procedure will be the same as for the other group, as described above. The intervention will be carried out with ball games for the first 4 weeks, and helicopter and airplane games will be added in the following 4 weeks. The elderly individual will play these games with both their dominant and non-dominant hands. The playing time will be equal for both hands. The elderly individuals will be able to take as many breaks as they wish during the games. The number of repetitions of the games will be increased each week according to the elderly individual's progress.
Home exercises
A rehabilitation program consisting of stretching and strengthening exercises will be applied to individuals under the guidance of a physiotherapist experienced in geriatric rehabilitation. The program will include hand flexion, extension, radial and ulnar deviation, and finger movements. Therabands and resistance bands will be used for strengthening. The number of repetitions of the exercises will be increased each week. The rehabilitation program will be applied for 45 minutes a day, 2 days a week, for 8 weeks.
Dual task with technological hand exercises
Hand exercises will be conducted with the guidance of a physiotherapist using the Leap Motion Controller (LMC). These exercises will be performed twice a week for eight weeks, with each session lasting 45 minutes. While the elderly are playing games on a computer using their hands via the LMC device, dual-task training will be provided by physiotherapists. The dual-task training will be implemented as follows: In the first week, while the elderly are performing hand exercises via the LMC, they will be given one verbal, one arithmetic, and one auditory task. In subsequent weeks, the number of verbal, arithmetic, and auditory tasks will be increased by one task each week. Thus, the training will be gradually made more challenging. In addition, the dual-task training can be individualized according to the elderly's initial cognitive level and progress. Technology-based hand exercises will be performed with games specific to the LMC.
Locations (1)
Akdeniz University
Antalya, Konyaaltı, Turkey (Türkiye)