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Effectiveness of gamification for the rehabilitation of neurodegenerative disorders

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  • Adlakha, Shagun
  • Chhabra, Deepak
  • Shukla, Pratyoosh

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The present review aims to analyze distinctive features of gamification in rehabilitation from neurodegenerative disorders. This work is an effort to decipher various gamified elements which are commonly used for the rehabilitation of patients suffering from neurodegenerative diseases including the scope of these gamified techniques towards their role with traditional methods for recovery of such disorders. Further, gamified tools and techniques used in the treatment process are studied in depth. Moreover, an overview of the inclusion of gamified techniques used in healthcare for neurodegenerative diseases towards enhancing patient engagement is reviewed and modeling of gamification effectiveness using statistical tools have also been discussed. Subsequently, it is found out that the virtual reality games, active video games and serious games are most commonly used in rehabilitation of neurodegenerative diseases. The most used gamified techniques are found to be virtual reality and mobile video games followed by serious games. Moreover, despite some limitations, it is concluded that the gamified methods prove to be a valuable addition to traditional treatments as they enhance patient engagement, socialization, feedback, adherence to the treatment process and provides better health outcomes. Finally, it adds motivation, literacy and helps in diverting patients from painful treatments with effective therapeutics.

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  • Adlakha, Shagun & Chhabra, Deepak & Shukla, Pratyoosh, 2020. "Effectiveness of gamification for the rehabilitation of neurodegenerative disorders," Chaos, Solitons & Fractals, Elsevier, vol. 140(C).
  • Handle: RePEc:eee:chsofr:v:140:y:2020:i:c:s0960077920305889
    DOI: 10.1016/j.chaos.2020.110192
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