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TeleExergame: Remotely-supervised Exercise Platform for Improving Cognition and Motor Function Using Telemedicine - Phase I
In Brief
A clinical study evaluating home-based self-administered interactive exercise for Mild Cognitive Impairment (MCI) and 2 related conditions. Completed, enrolled 15 participants across 1 site.
Detailed Summary
This longitudinal Phase I feasibility trial combines care-as-usual with a 6-week, single-arm exercise intervention using Tele-Exergame, an interactive, self-administered home-based exercise program aimed at improving cognitive-motor function in individuals with mild cognitive impairment (MCI) and dementia. Fifteen participants will complete two 30-minute sessions per week via the Tele-Exergame platform. Outcomes will be assessed at baseline and post-intervention, with the primary outcome being change in cognition. Secondary outcomes include acceptability, dropout rate, and changes in anxiety.
Study Details
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Interventions
The Tele-Exergame system delivers a structured foot and ankle exercise program tailored for individuals with cognitive impairment or mild dementia to support balance and cognitive function. Exercises such as leg raising and foot flexion are guided through audio, visual, and text prompts on a tablet. A foot-mounted motion sensor provides real-time feedback to ensure proper range of motion, while exercise data are securely streamed to the cloud for remote monitoring of adherence. The system also includes a telemedicine interface to enable remote support and education when needed.