Uso de exergames de dança no tratamento de doenças neurológicas
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Jogos de Vídeo, Dança, Doenças de Sistema NervosoResumo
Introdução. Nos últimos anos, novas tecnologias como os jogos ativos de videogame foram incorporadas no âmbito da reabilitação. Os jogos de dança promovem a interação direta com o próprio jogo estimulando a atividade física de forma lúdica e vêm se mostrando promissores na terapêutica neurológica. Método. Foi realizada uma busca não sistemática nas bases de dados PubMed (National Library of Medicine National Institutes of Healf), BVS (Biblioteca Virtual em Saúde) e Google Scholar para pesquisa de estudos em português e inglês. Resultados. Os jogos de dança somam os benefícios proporcionados pela prática da dança com as vantagens favorecidas pelo uso de videogames. Com esta pesquisa pôde-se encontrar melhorias físicas, cognitivo-motoras e psicossociais em indivíduos com disfunções neurológicas como sequelas de Acidente vascular cerebral (AVC), doença de Parkinson, Esclerose Múltipla e Doença de Huntington. Conclusão. Os jogos de dança são ferramentas divertidas e prazerosas que proporcionam benefícios em diversos componentes físicos e psicossociais como a neuroplasticidade, cognição, marcha, equilíbrio, sintomas depressivos e de ansiedade em indivíduos com doenças neurológicas. Mais estudos são necessários para maiores esclarecimentos sobre essa temática.
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Aceito: 2021-10-27
Publicado: 2021-12-07