1. Support and rehabilitation of patients with pulmonary expansion deficit by using game therapy.
- Author
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Chacon PF, Schon CF, Furtado VH, Signoretti GL, Oliveira JP, Ribeiro AG, Wanderley CD, Diniz AA, and Soares HB
- Subjects
- Adult, Humans, Hypoventilation complications, Physical Therapy Modalities, Pleural Effusion etiology, Pneumonia etiology, Pulmonary Atelectasis etiology, Hypoventilation rehabilitation, Play Therapy methods, Spirometry methods
- Abstract
Patients suffering from hypoventilation and pulmonary expansion deficit are at increased risk of developing pulmonary complications such as atelectasis, pneumonia or pleural effusion. These complications can increase the length of stay and spending on health, and generate long-term functional impairment. This study aims to produce a therapeutic alternative to the traditional method of lung re-expansion through incentive spirometry (IS) using the game therapy to build an innovative system. This system makes use of infrared and Bluetooth communication technology to associate the game therapy to EI. At the end of the system implementation, we expect to obtain good adhesion of the patient and the physiotherapists.
- Published
- 2016
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