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X box 360 ဂိမ္းစက္က ေလျဖတ္သူမ်ား ကုရာတြင္ အေထာက္အကူျဖစ္ေစ


တ႐ုတ္မွေလ့လာမႈတစ္ခုအရ ေလျဖတ္ထားေသာ ေ၀ဒနာရွင္မ်ားတြင္ Kinect games  မ်ားကဲ့သို႔  လႈပ္လႈပ္ရွားရွားလုပ္ရသည့္ ကြန္ပ်ဴတာဂိမ္းမ်ားက က်န္းမာေရးကို အေထာက္အကူျပဳေစေၾကာင္း သိရသည္။ ယင္းေလ့လာမႈအား Sun Yat Sen University  လက္ေအာက္ခံ First Affiliated Hospital    မွ ေလ့လာသူမ်ား လုပ္ေဆာင္ခဲ့ျခင္း ျဖစ္သည္။ ယင္းေလ့လာမႈတြင္ Xbox 360  အား အသံုးျပဳ၍ ေလျဖတ္ျခင္းေၾကာင့္ ကုိယ္လက္လႈပ္ရွား မႈမမွန္မကန္ျဖစ္ေနသည့္သူမ်ားကို ကစားေစခဲ့သည္။ ရလဒ္မ်ားအရ ကုသမႈပုိင္းတြင္ အေထာက္အကူ ျဖစ္ေစ႐ံုသာမက ေလျဖန္းထားေသာသူမ်ားတြင္ လက္မ်ား၏လႈပ္ရွားမႈကို သိသိသာသာပုိေကာင္းလာေစၿပီး  ဦးေႏွာက္က ေျခလက္လႈပ္ရွားမႈမ်ားကို မွန္မွန္ကန္ကန္ မွတ္မိလာေစေၾကာင္း ေတြ႕ခဲ့ရသည္။ ေလ့လာသူမ်ားက ယင္းစက္အား အေၾကာင္းအမ်ိဳးမ်ိဳးေၾကာင့္ ကိုယ္လက္လႈပ္ရွားမႈ မသန္စြမ္းျဖစ္ေနသူမ်ားတြင္ ကာယကုထံုးအေနျဖင့္ သံုးသင့္ေၾကာင္း အႀကံျပဳခဲ့သည္။
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Kinect may help stroke patients recover

Last updated 30 December 2013
Giving stroke patients access to interactive computer games such as the Kinect could improve their recovery, according to a new study from China.

A team at the First Affiliated Hospital within Sun Yat-sen University tested the virtual reality system for the Xbox 360 on people who had limb dysfunctions as a result of stroke.

It was found that not only could the treatment help with the recovery of upper limb motor function in subacute stroke patients, but it may also promote brain reorganisation in the contralateral sensorimotor cortex.

This could make it a useful tool for physical therapists treating those with issues with motor function, the study authors said in the journal Neural Regeneration Research.

Last month, researchers at the University of Minnesota in Minneapolis found that wiring stroke patients up to a virtual reality system that created a computer-generated hand significantly improved their motor function when they were asked to perform tasks such as reaching out for a glass of water.

Read the current issue of Neural Regeneration Research hereADNFCR-554-ID-801676821-ADNFCR 

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