Monday, March 17, 2008

Wii Brain Injury Rehab Therapy



You may have seen articles in the paper recently where rehab centers have been using Nintendo Wii's as part of their brain injury rehab program. Thanks to our PT, Julian, Ashleigh has been doing her own Wii therapy since last year. Here are a couple of photos showing Ashleigh playing her favorite "cow-racing" game.


Ashleigh's Physical Therapist, Julian suggested that there may be some games that Ashleigh should be able to play with the Nintendo Wii. He got his kids one and thought it might help Ashleigh as well as bring more fun into the therapy sessions.

The Wii can interpret movements made by the controller as input into the games. This is much more advanced than the previous game systems where you had to push buttons to send a signal. With Ashleigh's hemiplegia she can only use one hand and that one with limited movement. There are however a few of the games that she can use and she seems to enjoy it.

Ashleigh's little niece and nephew also love to play and they will get up in Ashleigh's bed and play with her. Some games they take turns on and a couple they play at the same time. For example, the boxing game uses one controller for the right hand and the other for the left. Ashleigh will be one hand and one of the kids will be the other. It can get a little hectic but Ashleigh enjoys the kids.

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1 Comments:

At Thursday, May 08, 2008, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hello again,

I believe the Wii system was available at the Rehab center that I was at...hmmm...perhaps a good two weeks before I was discharged in Apr.'07, but I sure loved playing "tennis" every time I had Occupational therapy. haha.

Darlene Lee

 

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