Parkinson Game
Therapeutic Game.
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Motor rehabilitation in patients with Parkinson's disease requires constant repetition of physiotherapeutic exercises. This project explores the use of interactive therapeutic games to support this process, transforming rehabilitation activities into progressive and motivating challenges.
Parkinson's disease is a progressive neurological disorder that affects motor control and requires continuous physiotherapeutic follow-up. Interactive digital experiences can make these exercises more engaging, encouraging treatment continuity and patient engagement.
1. Foundation
Traditionally, existing games are adapted for therapeutic use. In this project, the proposal was different: to develop games conceived from the beginning to respond to the specific needs of physiotherapists and patients, integrating clinical objectives into game mechanics.
2. Results
The integration between digital game development and physiotherapy resulted in the creation of a suite of therapeutic games designed to support motor rehabilitation. Each activity was designed to translate physiotherapy exercises into structured digital interactions.
3. Experience
The use of game mechanics allows therapeutic exercises to be structured as progressive challenges, offering visual feedback and a sense of progress to the patient. This approach transforms repetitive rehabilitation activities into more motivating experiences, encouraging continuity of treatment.
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