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Clemson University., Parks, Recreation, and Tourism Management.
A comparison of recreation therapy intervention using nintendo Wii(TM) bowling with participation in a Tai Chi program on balance, enjoyment, and leisure competence of older adults in a community based setting.
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A comparison of recreation therapy intervention using nintendo Wii(TM) bowling with participation in a Tai Chi program on balance, enjoyment, and leisure competence of older adults in a community based setting./
作者:
Summey, Hollie E.
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118 p.
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Source: Masters Abstracts International, Volume: 48-03, page: 1421.
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Masters Abstracts International48-03.
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Gerontology. -
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9781109557299
A comparison of recreation therapy intervention using nintendo Wii(TM) bowling with participation in a Tai Chi program on balance, enjoyment, and leisure competence of older adults in a community based setting.
Summey, Hollie E.
A comparison of recreation therapy intervention using nintendo Wii(TM) bowling with participation in a Tai Chi program on balance, enjoyment, and leisure competence of older adults in a community based setting.
- 118 p.
Source: Masters Abstracts International, Volume: 48-03, page: 1421.
Thesis (M.S.)--Clemson University, 2009.
Many older adults experience a decrease in physical activity, which often leads to decreases in functioning. Older adults have been shown to have the lowest levels of physical activity for all age groups. This lack of physical activity has been shown to lead to decreases in performance of activities of daily living (ADLs), independence, quality of life, and increases in number of falls, chance of institutionalization, morbidity, and mortality. Physical activity programs in community settings help to restore or maintain physical function and lessen the level of dependence so that individuals will be able to reach the highest level of functioning possible. In recent years, virtual reality (VR) has been incorporated into both programming for older adults and functional improvement through rehabilitation. VR provides three key elements for functional improvement and rehabilitation: repetition, feedback, and motivation. Research has shown that interventions incorporating VR result in improvements in upper extremity and hand function, lower extremity function, balance, fall reduction, and improved ability to perform ADLs. Following the development of the Nintendo Wii(TM), many community-based, long term care, and rehabilitation facilities have begun incorporating its use in their programs. Currently there is very limited existing research on the use of the Nintendo Wii(TM) in rehabilitation, community-based, or other long term care settings. This study examined the effects of an intervention using the Nintendo Wii(TM) on physical functioning in older adults in a community-based setting.
ISBN: 9781109557299Subjects--Topical Terms:
168436
Gerontology.
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