Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
3104176 Burns 2016 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

•Randomized, controlled trial design in minor burn patients.•Supports use of widely accessible interactive game console for adjunct use in acute burn patients.•The use of an interactive game console was associated with greater decrease in exercise induced pain.

IntroductionInteractive gaming consoles (IGCs) have been used successfully in rehabilitation settings as an adjunct to conventional exercise for restoring or maintaining active function and augmenting pharmacological analgesia.AimThe objective of this pilot study was to assess if adjunctive use of the Nintendo Wii IGC was of benefit to acute burn patients.MethodThis was a randomized, controlled trial. The intervention group received routine rehabilitation in addition to up to 5 days of twice daily, 20–30 min of exercise using the Nintendo Wii IGC. The control group received routine rehabilitation exercise therapy.ResultsA total of 22 subjects were recruited and randomized by location of burn to intervention and control groups. Pain scores were significantly improved in the intervention group (r2 = 1.18; 95%CI −0.584 to −0.298, p = 0.019) as indicated by a 17% greater drop in the pre–post-study pain compared to controls. Fear avoidance and ROM measurements were not statistically different between the groups.ConclusionThe Nintendo Wii IGC was associated with a greater reduction in pain, particularly in those with higher levels of pain at baseline.

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