INTEGRATING PHYSIOTHERAPY IN EXERGAMING MODELS EFFICACY, BENEFITS, AND POSSIBLE OUTCOME

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Waleed Mohsen Altowairqi
Ahmed Saeed Alzahrani
Mohammed Hassan Radwan
Tahir Mansour Al-Jassas
Thabet Muslih Alsufyani
Fahad Muslih Alsufyani
Abdulaziz Musarri Alkhaldi
Yasir Abdulrahman Altowairqi
Naif Mohammed Al-anazi
Muhannad Alawi Al-Qhtani
AlQasem Sultan AlThagafi
Abdullah Bukheet Alqethami
Bayan Mamdouh Ali
Salma Awadh Alharth

Keywords

physiotherapy, exergaming, efficacy, benefits, possible outcomes, exercise, gaming

Abstract

Exergaming, the fusion of exercise and gaming, has emerged as an innovative approach in physiotherapy, leveraging technology to enhance the enjoyment and effectiveness of physical rehabilitation. This interactive exercise form caters not only to the younger, tech-savvy generation but also holds promise for individuals of all ages seeking rehabilitation or improved physical health. Physiotherapy holds a crucial role in the comprehensive field of physical rehabilitation, playing a significant part in restoring functional abilities, independence, and overall well-being. This allied health profession employs a holistic approach, utilizing specialized exercises, manual techniques, and patient education to address a wide range of physical impairments, injuries, and disabilities. The study aims to synthesize evidence, assess research rigor, and draw conclusions about integrating physiotherapy with exergaming. The rationale for this review extends to potential benefits, including enhanced motor skills, increased patient motivation, and exergaming's adaptability for diverse rehabilitation needs. The innovative fusion of technology and rehabilitation showcased in the integration of physiotherapy into exergaming presents a groundbreaking approach with remarkable efficacy and a multitude of benefits. This transformative model not only enhances patient engagement, motor skills, and coordination but also offers customizable and adaptive programs, real-time feedback, and social interaction opportunities, leading to positive outcomes in cardiovascular and musculoskeletal health, psychological well-being, data-driven decision-making, adherence, and potential lasting lifestyle changes. This technological integration not only revolutionizes therapy sessions into engaging experiences but also contributes to personalized, precise, and effective interventions, advancing rehabilitation practices holistically. 

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