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Usability and Acceptability of a Virtual Reality-Based System for Endurance Training in Elderly with Chronic Respiratory Diseases

Authors : Vera Colombo, Marta Mondellini, Alessandra Gandolfo, Alessia Fumagalli, Marco Sacco

Published in: Virtual Reality and Augmented Reality

Publisher: Springer International Publishing

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Abstract

Physical exercise is one of the main components of rehabilitation programs designed for patients with chronic respiratory diseases. Endurance exercise training, in the form of cycling or walking, allows to improve leg muscles strength and cardiorespiratory fitness. Positive effects have been demonstrated even if there is still need for improving patients’ motivation and empowerment with the aim of fostering the continuity of care. In this scenario, Virtual Reality (VR) represents a valuable solution thanks to the possibility to provide real-time feedback and to create engaging training environments. The literature shows some promising results mainly regarding the use of virtual games for strength and aerobic exercise in patients with respiratory diseases. However, more research is needed to understand whether coupling VR with physical training is effective in improving respiratory rehabilitation. Within this context, the current paper presents a VR-based system for patients with respiratory diseases performing endurance exercise training on a cycle-ergometer. The Virtual Park allows the therapists to create a personalized training and enables patients to exercise while riding in a virtual park. Preliminary results on a group of 8 patients showed excellent usability and high acceptability after a single session of exercise. Future works foresee the comparison, in terms of both clinical outcomes and motivational aspects, between a training program based on the Virtual Park and a traditional one.

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Metadata
Title
Usability and Acceptability of a Virtual Reality-Based System for Endurance Training in Elderly with Chronic Respiratory Diseases
Authors
Vera Colombo
Marta Mondellini
Alessandra Gandolfo
Alessia Fumagalli
Marco Sacco
Copyright Year
2019
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-31908-3_6

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