Purpose: Computerized rehabilitation programs can be used to address cognitive deficits typically caused by multiple sclerosis (MS). However, there are still doubts on their effectiveness, due to mixed results obtained in clinical trials. The objective of this paper is to improve cognitive rehabilitation (CR) practices in MS, by presenting and assessing a MS-specific cognitive rehabilitation software. Methods: We conducted a detailed analysis of how CR is carried out in practice in MS rehabilitation centers. From the analysis, we elicited a reference CR process, and identified the essential features a software supporting the process should have. We designed and implemented MS-rehab, a novel MS-specific computerized rehabil- itation systems having the identified features. We experimented MS-rehab in a pilot study involving eight MS patients. To highlight the improvement with respect to the state of the art, we compared MS-rehab with available professional tools selected using well defined criteria. Results: This paper has three main contributions: (1) the identification of a set of essential features a computerized tool for CR in MS should provide; (2) MS- rehab, a novel CR system designed for MS therapists and patients, which embodies innovative MS specific features; (3) the assessment of MS-rehab efficacy in a pilot study with MS patients. Conclusions: The availability of a MS-specific CR system like MS-rehab fosters the design of more rigorous clinical studies on the effectiveness of computerized rehabilitation in MS. MS-rehab demonstrated its potential and innovativeness as a tool for cognitive rehabilitation in MS.

Mauro Gaspari, Floriano Zini, Sergio Stecchi (2023). Enhancing Cognitive Rehabilitation in Multiple Sclerosis with a Disease-Specific Tool. DISABILITY AND REHABILITATION. ASSISTIVE TECHNOLOGY, 18(3), 313-326 [10.1080/17483107.2020.1849432].

Enhancing Cognitive Rehabilitation in Multiple Sclerosis with a Disease-Specific Tool

Mauro Gaspari
;
Floriano Zini;
2023

Abstract

Purpose: Computerized rehabilitation programs can be used to address cognitive deficits typically caused by multiple sclerosis (MS). However, there are still doubts on their effectiveness, due to mixed results obtained in clinical trials. The objective of this paper is to improve cognitive rehabilitation (CR) practices in MS, by presenting and assessing a MS-specific cognitive rehabilitation software. Methods: We conducted a detailed analysis of how CR is carried out in practice in MS rehabilitation centers. From the analysis, we elicited a reference CR process, and identified the essential features a software supporting the process should have. We designed and implemented MS-rehab, a novel MS-specific computerized rehabil- itation systems having the identified features. We experimented MS-rehab in a pilot study involving eight MS patients. To highlight the improvement with respect to the state of the art, we compared MS-rehab with available professional tools selected using well defined criteria. Results: This paper has three main contributions: (1) the identification of a set of essential features a computerized tool for CR in MS should provide; (2) MS- rehab, a novel CR system designed for MS therapists and patients, which embodies innovative MS specific features; (3) the assessment of MS-rehab efficacy in a pilot study with MS patients. Conclusions: The availability of a MS-specific CR system like MS-rehab fosters the design of more rigorous clinical studies on the effectiveness of computerized rehabilitation in MS. MS-rehab demonstrated its potential and innovativeness as a tool for cognitive rehabilitation in MS.
2023
Mauro Gaspari, Floriano Zini, Sergio Stecchi (2023). Enhancing Cognitive Rehabilitation in Multiple Sclerosis with a Disease-Specific Tool. DISABILITY AND REHABILITATION. ASSISTIVE TECHNOLOGY, 18(3), 313-326 [10.1080/17483107.2020.1849432].
Mauro Gaspari; Floriano Zini; Sergio Stecchi
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