Exercise-based gaming in patients with multiple sclerosis: A systematic review and meta-analysis.
Amal Mohamed ElhuseinHammad Ali FadlalmolaEltayeb Mohammed AwadalkareemEkram Yahia Mahmowd AlhusainSoad Mohamed AlnassryMukhlid AlshammariElsadig Eltaher Hamed AbdulrahmanDoaa El Sayed FadilaFatma Magdi IbrahimAbdalrahman Abdallatif Mohmmed SaeedAdel Mohamed AliHassan N MoafaEhab I El-AminDaniel Mon MamanaoPublished in: Belitung nursing journal (2024)
Exergaming shows promise for enhancing cognitive and motor functions, motivation, adherence, and quality of life in MS patients, which is beneficial for nurses. It can be tailored to individual preferences and easily conducted at home, potentially serving as a viable alternative to traditional rehab programs, especially during relapses. However, further research is necessary to fully understand its optimal and lasting benefits.
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