The Development and Verification of an Interactive Home-based Rehabilitation Exercise Assessment Platform and Exploration of Technology Acceptance and Clinical Effects in Patients with Parkinson’s Disease

Publication date: Mar 21, 2025

This study aims to develop an “Interactive Home-based Rehabilitation Exercise Assessment Platform” that incorporates visual feedback similar to virtual reality into rehabilitation machines and aerobic cycling programs. In the clinical research part, 92 Parkinson’s disease patients will be randomly assigned to three groups: the clinical rehabilitation group, the home-based rehabilitation group, and the control group. Each group will undergo the intervention twice a week, with each session lasting about 30-45 minutes over a period of 12 weeks for a total of 24 combined resistance and aerobic rehabilitation training sessions. The effectiveness evaluation will include measurements of upper limb grip strength, lower limb muscle strength, the 3-meter sit-to-stand test, the 6-minute walk test, the Parkinson’s Disease Severity Scale, the Quality of Life Scale, the 10-meter walk test, and technology acceptance forms.

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Semantics

Type Source Name
disease MESH Parkinson’s Disease
disease MESH respiratory diseases
disease MESH pulmonary embolism
disease MESH stroke
disease MESH dementia
disease MESH visual impairment
disease MESH epilepsy
disease MESH chronic diseases
pathway KEGG Parkinson disease

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