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Case of cerebellar ataxia successfully treated by virtual reality-guided rehabilitation

Kazuhiro Takimoto, Kyohei Omon, Yuichiro Murakawa, Hideo Ishikawa

2021BMJ Case Reports26 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

A male patient in his 40s was transferred to our hospital for rehabilitation of ataxia after right cerebellar and brainstem infarction. After 3 weeks of conventional physical therapy, his activities of daily life successfully improved with an increase in the functional impedance measure from 101 to 124. However, he still fell short of gaining a higher level of balance function, which was necessary for his job as a standup forklift driver. We introduced virtual reality-guided balance training. The training was performed for approximately 40 min on weekdays for 2 weeks. As a result, the Scale for the Assessment and Rating of Ataxia score decreased from 5 to 1, Functional Balance Scale score improved from 48 to 56, and Mini-Balance Evaluation Systems Test score increased from 20 to 28. The trunk sway disappeared clinically. He regained confidence and returned to work after an additional 2 weeks of physical therapy.

Topics & Concepts

AtaxiaBalance (ability)RehabilitationPhysical medicine and rehabilitationPhysical therapyCerebellar ataxiaMedicineTrunkActivities of daily livingRating scaleVirtual realityPsychologyComputer scienceDevelopmental psychologyBiologyPsychiatryEcologyArtificial intelligenceGenetic Neurodegenerative DiseasesStroke Rehabilitation and RecoveryBalance, Gait, and Falls Prevention