Implementation in the Motek Caren system with virtual reality of an existing motor rehabilitation programme for people with Down’s syndrome in order to increase its effectiveness
M. A. Ciołek, K. Kamińska, A. Szczegielniak, K. Krysta, M. Krzystanek

TL;DR
This study explores using the Motek Caren system with virtual reality to improve motor rehabilitation for people with Down’s syndrome.
Contribution
The study introduces the use of the Motek Caren system for Down’s syndrome rehabilitation, integrating virtual reality for enhanced motor training.
Findings
The Motek Caren system showed promise as a rehabilitation method for people with Down’s syndrome.
Participants engaged in virtual reality tasks demonstrated potential improvements in psychomotor skills.
Further research with more participants is needed to confirm the system's effectiveness.
Abstract
Down’s syndrome often requires specialized rehabilitation methods in order to effectively improve cognitive and motor functioning. The growing interest in technologies to support rehabilitation is opening up new and promising perspectives for improving the quality of life of people diagnosed with this syndrome. One of these technologies is the Computer Assisted Rehabilitation Environment (CAREN) system from Motek. The aim of the planned research project is to explore the potential of using the CAREN system in the rehabilitation of people with Down’s syndrome. The study included 10 participants with Down’s syndrome (men and women aged 18 to 50 years) without the presence of organic musculoskeletal disease or other somatic causes impairing motor performance. Before the training test, the participants were assessed by two psychological tests: 1) ACE III - Addenbrooke’s Cognitive…
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TopicsSports and Physical Education Research
