Passive movement therapy in patients with moderate to severe paratonia; study protocol of a randomised clinical trial (ISRCTN43069940) |
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Authors: | Johannes SM Hobbelen Frans RJ Verhey Jacobus HJ Bor Rob A de Bie Raymond TCM Koopmans |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Psychiatry and Neuropsychology, European Graduate School of Neuroscience (Euron); Brain and Behaviour Institute, Maastricht University, PO Box 616, 6200 MD, Maastricht, The Netherlands 2. Vodafone, Group R&D, Gelissendomein 5, 6229 GK, Maastricht, The Netherlands 3. Department of Rehabilitation, Maastricht University Hospital, PO Box 5800, 6202 AZ, Maastricht, The Netherlands
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Abstract: | Background We studied whether the twelve-month use of a standard computer would induce complaints of upper limb pain or functional limitations in older novice computer users. Methods Participants between 64 and 76 of age were randomly assigned to an Intervention group (n = 62), whose members received a personal computer and fast Internet access at their homes, or a No Intervention control group (n = 61), whose members refrained from computer use during the twelve month study period. Results Difference scores between baseline and twelve months assessments on both complaint (SFS) and functional health scales (SF-36) did not differ between groups (all p > .05). Conclusion Prolonged, self-paced use of a standard computer interface does not put older persons at a risk of upper limb complaints or reduce functional health in older adults. |
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